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English, 01.09.2020 19:01, genyjoannerubiera

Reflect and Respond 1. Write three examples of infinitive verbs.
2. Write three short sentences with the verb jump, using the present tense, past
tense, and future tense.
3. Write three sentences with the verb begin, using the present perfect tense, past
perfect tense, and future perfect tense.
4. Write three examples of the progressive form of verbs.
5. Write a paragraph with at least three sentences. Describe an important incident
in your life. This might be going to your first job, meeting your best friend, or any
other incident that's may be important and memorable to you. After writing your
paragraph, underline your action verbs and helping verbs.

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