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Kamila [148]
4 years ago
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Read the sentence. Your new puppy must really need attention because he wags his tail constantly. Which identifies the helping v

erb in the sentence? A. must B. must, really C. must, really, need D. must, attention
English
1 answer:
horrorfan [7]4 years ago
8 0

The answer would be A.) Must.


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