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attashe74 [19]
3 years ago
9

Does anyone know the answer to this? i can’t use ninja.puzzle because edpuzzle took it down ;-;

English
1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

would have to raise

The definition of past tense:

a tense expressing an action that has happened or a state that previously existed.

So, we eliminate the ones in past tense

<em>did have to raise its dues</em>

Definition of present tense:

The present tense is used for actions which are happening now.

So, we eliminate ones using present tense

<em>raises</em>

Final note:

If one word or phrase in a sentence/paragraph is past or present tense, the whole thing will need to be past or present tense.

Hope that helped!!

- Kaavya

PS. plzzz give me brainliest!

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