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OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

The tense of a verb indicates A. agreement. B. time. C. whether a verb is regular or irregular. D. whether a verb is singular or plural

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

@jagr2713 @safyousuff97

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

thanks for the answer. @Atsie i just want to make sure its right because its and exam grade.

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

i mean time is the answer sorry my bad

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

no its because my school has a tough grading scale and i can't fail. i barley miss 3 questions out of 20 and its a 70

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

oh ok got it but the answer is time since its talking about tense

Atsie (atsie):

I replied to this? Where is my response, I don't see it.

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

you didnt respond. till now. X-D

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

do u still need help ? can i get a medal if my answer was helpful?

Atsie (atsie):

Then why did you tag me and thank me? You thanked me and I never had anything to do with this post till now. I'm confused heh :)

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

lol. i thanked safyousuff for the answer and then tagged you to see if the answer was correct.

OpenStudy (safyousuff97):

oh ok np:)

Atsie (atsie):

Verbs usually appear in three tenses: past tense, present tense, future tense. So that only points to one legit answer. Yes, it would be B. Time :)

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