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She is really a good friend and she ........... to send me a letter each month .
( never failed / never fails )
Does " each " here refer to the present simple or the past simple ?
present-tense
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She is really a good friend and she ........... to send me a letter each month .
( never failed / never fails )
Does " each " here refer to the present simple or the past simple ?
present-tense
closed as off-topic by Jim, JJJ, J. Taylor, Chenmunka, Jason Bassford Apr 1 at 16:28
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She is really a good friend and she ........... to send me a letter each month .
( never failed / never fails )
Does " each " here refer to the present simple or the past simple ?
present-tense
She is really a good friend and she ........... to send me a letter each month .
( never failed / never fails )
Does " each " here refer to the present simple or the past simple ?
present-tense
present-tense
asked Apr 1 at 4:39
SherifSherif
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Never Fails is the correct answer over here.
Reason:-
It is a past continues sentence. That means that action is still being done to the present.
In other words "she still doesn't fail to send me a letter"
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Never Fails is the correct answer over here.
Reason:-
It is a past continues sentence. That means that action is still being done to the present.
In other words "she still doesn't fail to send me a letter"
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Never Fails is the correct answer over here.
Reason:-
It is a past continues sentence. That means that action is still being done to the present.
In other words "she still doesn't fail to send me a letter"
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Never Fails is the correct answer over here.
Reason:-
It is a past continues sentence. That means that action is still being done to the present.
In other words "she still doesn't fail to send me a letter"
Never Fails is the correct answer over here.
Reason:-
It is a past continues sentence. That means that action is still being done to the present.
In other words "she still doesn't fail to send me a letter"
answered Apr 1 at 9:18
Parth ShahParth Shah
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