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to come = infinitive
come = present
came = past
come = past participle (I had come)
to come is an irregular verb : come / came / come
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Answer:
The most concise way to combine these three sentences is:
d. Rumbling and low, the glittering cars come cruising up Broadway.
Explanation:
<u>Concise means brief. That is, we are supposed to find a way to convey the same message as the original sentences but with few words.</u>
First, we need to see what the sentences have in common, so that we can <u>eliminate repetition</u>. All three clearly speak of <u>"the cars"</u>, so we can <u>only mention that subject one</u>. Sentences 2 and 3 use the verb "are" followed by characteristics of the cars. <u>We can use those characteristics as adjectives, right before the subject, instead of as predicates. That way, we eliminate the excessive use of verbs in one sentence.</u> That is precisely what letter D does:
d. Rumbling and low, the glittering cars come cruising up Broadway.
Answer:
Explanation:
In my experience, some things may be changed or taken out in the adapted movie. Sometimes, the movie is just simply horrible. Maybe it's bad acting or effects. It feels insulting and like it has had a glow down.
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Answer: What does my dad have in common with Nemo?
They both can’t be found...
Explanation: the milk is in the third aisle