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Mars is all the more interesting for its close resemblance to our Earth.
Correct the underlined words.
The wholesalers might try to back out of the deal.
As far as English is concerned, she is second to none in her class.
He caught a chill because he went out in the rain.
Standing in the rain brought on a bad cold.
Take this umbrella with you lest you should get wet and catch cold.
You don't want to get wet and catch a cold, so take this umbrella with you.
You have to pull that door to open it.
Don't pull it. Push it open.
"I caught a bad cold." "That's too bad."
I had a bad cold, and to make matters worse, it began snowing.
I have caught a bad cold.
I've caught a bad cold.
Pull the string and the water flushes.
It's terribly cold. I think I'm going to catch a cold.
I have caught a bad cold.
I've caught a bad cold.
A bad cold has kept me from studying this week.
I've caught a terrible cold.

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