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lbvjy [14]
2 years ago
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I was so late this morning . By the time I ...........(get) to work, I.........(miss) the whole meeting

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1 answer:
mestny [16]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I was so late this morning. By the time I got to work, I missed the whole meeting.

Explanation:

The sentences are in past tense, so you need to change those words to past tense.

I was so late this morning. By the time I ...........(get) to work, I.........(miss) the whole meeting

Past tense of get is got and past tense of miss is missed.

I was so late this morning. By the time I got to work, I missed the whole meeting

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