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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
15

58. I will see you when I

English
1 answer:
Trava [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

58. A (get)

59. C (did)

Explanation:

all sentences with the answer choices:  

I will see you when I  get back ( this make the most snice because it uses a word that states in the future)

I will see you when I  will got back ( this shows present tense)

I will see you when I got  back ( this shows pass tense)

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Jobs that call for strength and muscle no longer exist in the numbers that they do once ( incorrect grammar)

Jobs that call for strength and muscle no longer exist in the numbers that they were once ( this shows pass tense)

Jobs that call for strength and muscle no longer exist in the numbers that they exist once ( this shows present tense)

Jobs that call for strength and muscle no longer exist in the numbers that they did once ( this makes the most since because it says in the passage  "no longer exist")

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