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PLZZ HELP!! What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence? "(Will) you (invite) me to the wedding?" asked little Janie. A. future perfect B. present C. future D. past
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What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence?
"(Will) you (invite) me to the wedding?" asked little Janie.
A. future perfect
B. present
C. future
D. past
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A. "(will) you (invite) me to the wedding?" means it hasn't happened yet. 'Will' is the main keyword.
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