Mike to play basketball this afternoon.

A.want B.come C.wants D.comes

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For people in developing countries, clean water can change many things, especially improve their health. So, from now on, let’s avoid wasting water and take action to save water, which is important to people all over the world.

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C. Hadjara’s father understood his daughter’s love and care for him later.

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