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I'm a little slow sometimes

I'm a little slow sometimes-example-1
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The answer is

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Answer:

A. Sees

Step-by-step explanation:

A. "sees" states that it is third person, present tense and possibly plural (eg: The group sees a dog walk across the road).

B. "will see" states that it is either first, second, or third person, future tense, and either singular or plural (eg: You will see great results!).

C. "is seeing" is third person, present tense, but it is only singular (eg: She is seeing the toddler fall).

D. "have seen" is third person, past tense, and plural (eg: They have seen cases like this before).

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