1me a newsapaper when you're out ?
1).will you get 2)Did you get 3)Are you getting 4)were you getting 2.Marisa is in her office. She has been there7 o'clock 1)in 2)to 3)since 4)for 3.The school busat 6.00 1)usually comes 2)comes usually 3.)usually come 4)come usually
your asking a question,which says me a newspaper when you're out which would be will will you get cause ur asking the person to get u somethingsince used for a long period of timeusually comes
Answer from: Quest
yes, it can be both.
Answer from: Quest
explanation:
it refers to the definition of full-contact sports, where the condition is that the sport must have athletes must "purposely collide with each other
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