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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
6

I need a sentence in English with each of these verbs in past and present: Dance, eat, sing, go, sleep, fall, play, drink, walk,

jog, run
English
2 answers:
bija089 [108]3 years ago
6 0

I'M NOT GOOD AT ENGLISH BUT ANY THING ELSE I CAN HELP!

MArishka [77]3 years ago
3 0
I like to dance every day
Last week I danced all night long

I eat cereal for my breakfast
I ate a tuna fish sandwich for lunch

She wishes she could sing
She sang her heart out at karaoke

I go to school five times a week
He went to the party after school

Henry sleeps whenever he can
I slept very late last night

Carol decided that she will fall down the stairs
Kevin fell and hurt his knees

It’s fun to play a game
Alice played a game of tag

Alex asks to drink water
He drank water from the fountain

I walk to school
She walked to school on her own

Sheryl likes to jog to keep fit
She jogged last weekend

I decide to run in the marathon
I ran many miles

HOPE THIS HELPS. AND PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST
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