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olya-2409 [2.1K]
2 years ago
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Q3. Correct the following sentences:

English
1 answer:
Gnoma [55]2 years ago
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Answer:

1.) I have been living in Calcutta since 1930.

2.) She had died before her husband came.

3.) I wrote a letter for her last monday.

4.) I have been reading Kalidasa for the last six days.

5.) The new hotel opened last Saturday

6.) He went to Madras last week.

7.) The train had left the station before I reached there.

8.) I wish my men came quickly and found us.

9.) At the moment, the baby is sleeping in the craddle

10.) He has gone out for ten minutes.

Explanation:

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