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Updated on educate 2024-06-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first one is obviously in the simple present tense and in the third person again, so it is goes

    The second sentence has been preceded by said instead of say, so it must be followed by the past tense or past perfect tense or past future tense, and according to the meaning analysis of the sentence, the original sentence should be that he said that he will come back in 5 minutes Obviously, it should not be a simple past tense, but a past future tense.

    So the correct answer is he said that he would come (come) back in five minutes

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    From "everyday", it can be seen that it should be in the simple present tense, and "he" can be seen that the predicate verb should be in the third person singular, so fill in "goes".

    come "in five minutes" means within five minutes of the coming day, so because the simple future tense is used, the structure "would do" is filled.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    did as well as anybody else.She does no less than others.

    she sings as well as she plays .She sings well and plays well.

    as..as means"As. =not so,,,as,physics is not as dry as math.Physics is not as boring as math.

    i am not as famous as you.I'm not as famous as you.

    and more means "more and more." "

    it is more and more more black.It's getting darker.

    She becomes more and more sorrowfully

    is the fastest way.This is the fastest way to go.

    he ran fastest of all.He was the fastest of all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Want someone (how) to do something.

    Let someone (not) do something.

    Want someone to (not) do something.

    is famous. Ready to be late.

    Show someone something.

    Make someone do something.

    Land someone something.

    Send someone something.

    Something through someone.

    Tell someone something.

    Hate to do something.

    Finih is doing something.

    Concentrate on doing something.

    Stick to something.

    Keep doing something.

    Make something + adj

    Not only. But also.

    Stop and do it.

    Stop doing something with someone.

    How about doing something.

    What's the problem.

    What's the matter, why don't you please do it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How do you type out so many words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Are you a tall? So fast?

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