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Identify the sentence with the correct verb in the past tense. A. The gambler deals the cards. B. The gambler dealed the cards. C. The gambler dealt the cards. D. The gambler deales the cards.
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Identify the sentence with the correct verb in the past tense. A. The gambler deals the cards. B. The gambler dealed the cards. C. The gambler dealt the cards. D. The gambler deales the cards.
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I also agree that the answer is C
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C is the correct answer because
a is in present tense, b is improper grammar, and d is also improper grammar. Hope this helps!
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