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Anonymous

Feb 06, 2025

please help me with those english questions asap?

Could someone please assist me with the following English questions as soon as possible?

  1. Type the future perfect tense of the capitalized verb: By then, the detective will have SEARCHED the shed for clues.

  2. Type the future progressive tense of this verb: I will be photographing.

  3. Type the past tense of the capitalized verb: The Joneses FILED a complaint with the main office, and a vice-president has offered to personally investigate the problem.

  4. Type the past perfect tense of the capitalized verb: The storm had STOPPED by early afternoon.

  5. Type the present perfect tense of the capitalized verb: We have ASKED Madame Mathias if she will sponsor our French club.

  6. Type the past progressive tense of this verb: I was planning.

  7. Type the present perfect tense of the capitalized verb: Jeff has INVITED Pete and Maria to his house for dinner.

  8. Type the future perfect progressive tense of this verb: I will have been repairing.

  9. Type the past perfect tense of the capitalized verb: The detectives believed that the maid had COMMITTED the theft.

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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

1. will have searched

2. don't understand, sorry

3. Filed.

4. had stopped

5. have asked

6.had been pressing? not at all sure.

7. Has invited.

8. will have been repairing

9 had committed.

Ok sorry about 2 and 6, but I hope the rest help anyway.

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