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How many students in your class..... from korea?
comes
come
came
are coming

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Answered by hamirmodhvadia
84

come

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
25

How many students in your class come from Korea?

Explanation:

  • The correct verb form to fill the given sentence would be 'come' as it aptly justifies the meaning of the sentence.
  • Present indefinite tense is primarily employed to denote a habitual or regular action, universal truth, unchanging situations, etc. It is framed by using the first form of the verb plus s/es in case of third person singular.
  • In the given sentence, the questions asks a habitual action i.e. 'number of students in your class come from Korea?'
  • Thus, the second option i.e. 'come' correctly pairs up with the plural noun students in present indefinite tense.
  • The other options are inappropriate to the meaning of the sentence.

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