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yawa3891 [41]
3 years ago
5

PLS HELP ASAP I HAVE A TEST RN​

English
2 answers:
RSB [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I wrote the letter in past tense and in present perfect tense I have written I left home and got in past tense

IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
4 0
I wrote the letter but I can’t find a stamp.
I left home at 8:00 and got here at twelve.
You went to the cinema last night? No, I haven’t for three weeks.
I saw you buy a new house. How much did you pay for it?
When water boils the liquid changes to a vapor that is called steam.
I heard the news last night, but I haven’t today.
I looked at your photographs while you were out. You like them? They aren’t very good.
You like chess? Yes, but I haven’t played for many years.
I lived with a good chess player for six months, but he played extremely well and I don’t wish to play with him.
Do you remember my name, or do you forget it?
There are great improvements in the country too.
You saw my fountain pen? I lost it.
He usually wore sandals but when I lost saw him he wore boots.
Until recently there are no baths in many of the cottages.
Sometimes the roof leaks and let’s in the rain.
We went to the valley of rocks last Sunday. While we ate our lunch there a man fell from the rocks and hurt his head.
We took him to the hospital in our car, and ? to see him twice since then. He got better now.
No, he isn’t here. He got out.
When does your bus leave? You should prepare your things.
We still lived in Sarajevo when my sister graduated.

I tried my best, though the English isn’t that best.
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