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schepotkina [342]
3 years ago
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Describe an important incident in your life. This might be going to your first job, meeting your best friend, or any other incid

ent that’s may be important and memorable to you.After writing your paragraph, underline your action verbs and helping verbs.
English
1 answer:
Tanzania [10]3 years ago
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. Here are three possibilities:to readto listento exercise2. Here are some possibilities:She jumps whenever I call her name.She jumped when the doorbell rang.She will jump if I make too much noise.Joan has begun her letter to Maxwell.Joan had begun her letter to Maxwell when he called on the phone.Joan will have begun her letter to Maxwell before she knows her exam results.3. Write three sentences with the verb begin, using the present perfect tense, past perfect tense, and future perfect tense.Joan has begun her letter to Maxwell.Joan had begun her letter to Maxwell when he called on the phone.Joan will have begun her letter to Maxwell before she knows her exam results.4. Here are some possibilities:Sandra is thinking about the book.He was considering changing jobs soon.They will be making a decision soon.5. Here's one sample paragraph. Yours, of course, will be very di±erent.
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