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ioda
4 years ago
8

I know the pronoun but what are the verbs. Confused

English
1 answer:
Contact [7]4 years ago
6 0

2. groomed

As you know verbs are action words. Such as honk, fight, etc. Pick the word that they are doing / show action. Look at the sentence which word shows they are doing something. That is the verb

I can't see the image to well but you can do it good luck :)

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