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Answered by sandy1238
1
1costs
2 runs
3 cost
4 flies
5 looks
6 look
7 came
8 come

namratha93: wait
namratha93: Suppose a Karate instructor introduces himself to his trainees at the first training session. 'Nice to meet all of you I am Ishiwaaka. I come/came from Tokyo'. Which verb should he use? Come would suggest that Tokyo was his hometown whereas Came suggests that he travelled from Tokyo that day
namratha93: Milk COMES from cows
namratha93: is correct
namratha93: But
namratha93: Milk CAME from cow/cows
namratha93: is incorrect
namratha93: Hope u understood the difference
saismruti35: is the qustn asking about the meaning
namratha93: the form CAME is not correct
Answered by saismruti35
1
costs
runs
cost
flies
looks
look
came
come

namratha93: 7 comes
namratha93: not came
saismruti35: why it cannot be came ??
namratha93: it is not in the past
namratha93: that's why
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