Q. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs
in Simple Present Tense:
1. I alway...
English, 20.08.2021 19:00 anthonyfr10004
Q. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs
in Simple Present Tense:
1. I always
my friends. (help)
2. She
tea but not coffee. (like)
3. He
very hard for his examination. (work)
4. You
very little. Its not good for you. (eat)
5. They
the teacher's help. (need)
6. We
the railway station. (live)
7. She
office at 5 p. m
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