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horsena [70]
4 years ago
9

Write the verb of each sentence

English
1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2.) The Neighbors will learn recycling skills.

Verb - will learn

Changed sentence: The neighbors will be informed about recycling skills.

3.) Mr. Bates and Carlos explain recycling skills.

Verb - explain

Changed sentence: Mr Bates and Carlos clarify recycling skills.

4.) Mr Bates gives sorting tips.

Verb - gives

Changed sentence: Mr. Bates exchanges sorting tips.

5.) The neighbors will practice the rules and tips.

Verb - will practice

Changed sentence: The neighbors will rehearse the rules and tips.

6.) They understand the importance of the lessons.

Verb - understand

Changed sentence: They recognize the importance of the leassons.

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