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Monica [59]
2 years ago
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Jack quickly called signals and then tries a forward pass. true or false.

English
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NARA [144]2 years ago
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The correct verb tense that should be used to complete the sentence is, "Jack quickly called signals and then <u>tried</u> a forward pass.

We can see that the given sentence makes use of verbs in order to talk about its actions of Jack.

The wrong verb form is used and this was <u>tries</u> and the correct form is the past tense which is <u>tried</u> and this is shown above.

<h3>What is Past Tense?</h3>

This refers to the type of tense that is used to show the actions of a thing that happened in the past and is being made with a time reference.

Hence, we can see that the wrong verb tense is used as the present continuous tense is used and the past tense is used which is the correct form.

Therefore, The correct verb tense that should be used to complete the sentence is, "Jack quickly called signals and then <u>tried</u> a forward pass.

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