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butalik [34]
2 years ago
6

The prayers went out as a protest and boycott the game. correct it​

English
1 answer:
vekshin12 years ago
4 0

The prayers went out as a protest and boycotted the game. (Corrected it.)

The prayers (subject) did two things:

1: went out as a protest (predicate)

and

2: boycotted the game (predicate)

Remember to use the same tense.

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