Verbs: foretold, overlook, will inflict, will petition
a writer would most likely use t...
English, 15.11.2019 22:31 cristykianpour
Verbs: foretold, overlook, will inflict, will petition
a writer would most likely use these verbs in an essay that includes
a: the present and past tenses
b: the future and present tenses
c: the future and past tenses
d: the past, present and future tenses
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