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What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence? He flew across the country to visit his grandparents. A. past B. present C. present participle D. past participle
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What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence? He flew across the country to visit his grandparents. A. past B. present C. present participle D. past participle
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The verb, I assume, is "flew" and the tense is A. past.
if it was any of the other options, "fly: would be in a dfferent form :
B. present
he flies
C. present
participle
he did something, flying
D. past participle
he has flown
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