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Mars and Venus _____ the sun, but the moon _____ around Earth. Which pair of verb forms correctly completes the sentence?

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Mars and Venus “orbit” the sun, but the moon “revolves” around earth.
The answer is orbit and revolves.
User JonathanV
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Hey there,

Mars and Venus orbit's the sun, but the moon rotate around Earth.

Those should be the verbs that would complete the sentence.

"orbit" and also "rotate".

Hope this helps.
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