The answer is C. "Definitely," the camp guid stated, "or you may suffer from heatstroke!"
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It should be "I will be" because this sentence is past tense. Meaning the "I will be" would be in the future. And since those are the answers 'I will be' would be the the answer. Which means the sentenced corrected would be: I was happy to help you in the garden when I came to visit you last month.
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1. He doesn't have a science fiction. (This sentence - as does your original - makes no sense though it is the negative version of the one you provided.)
2. Peter doesn't have a dog at home.
3. Neither Krishna nor Mina will win the match.
4. There are not a lot of animals in the zoo.
5. *** Your sentence - which is already contains a negative word - does not make sense, so I do not know what or how to make changes.
6. He didn't use to sing.
7. Don't drive quickly.
8. He didn't tell a story and neither did his mother.
9. She doesn't have a lot of rice.
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