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English, 06.06.2021 04:30, kennyg02

Match each sentence to the sentence that demonstrates it's use. Progress tense, Perfect tense., Or Simple tense. 1) Susan had updated the software manually for five years before the process was automated.
2) Susan was updating the software manually.
3) Susan updated the software manually once all the
users logged off.

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