Greg sat in the small, pall green kitchen listening, knowing the lecture would end with his father saying he couldn't play ball with the scorpions.
I’m not sure what the question is. “Come” would be the correct present tense for the sentence, but if you need a different word with the same meaning to replace it with, then you can use “arrive” instead.
I hope this helped, if not, then you can reply specifying what the question is.
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they come to the beginning of sentence source material they can also be occur in middle or in end.
D. First person pov, it is where you are the main character, and it includes the pronouns of I and me when talking about actions the main character is doing. You are only privy to that person's thoughts and point of view.