Choose the verb tense that makes the most sense.
We first to this town in 1992.
Choose...
English, 20.09.2020 01:01 Vyflores2528
Choose the verb tense that makes the most sense.
We first to this town in 1992.
Choose 1
(Choice A) come
(Choice B) comed
(Choice C) came
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