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a) We shall not go there an until he. (invite) us.

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Answered by arpitakashid
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Answer:

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence is as follows:

  • a) We shall not go there until he invites us.

Present tense:

  • The main purpose of the present tense, which is a grammatical tense, is to place an event or situation in the present.
  • For actions that are currently taking place, the present tense is employed.
  • the verb tense denoting present-day activity, as in She is writing and writes.
  • Verbs that express action taking place at the present moment are said to be in the present tense.
  • The verb in the phrase "I eat" is an illustration of present tense. Present tense in its attribute form.
  • When something is happening right now or frequently (or ceaselessly, which is why it's sometimes termed present indefinite), we employ the simple present tense.
  • Depending on the person, either the root form or a -s or an -es are added to the end to create the simple present tense.

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