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English, 23.08.2019 17:00 felipe9086

Are these sentences time, sequence, condition, or state?
we will have completed a full week's worth of work in the forest.
we will be flying to a remote part of the island.
i followed the animal i spotted in the trees.
the tree kangaroos will recover if they are given enough time.
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