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Q 3 a) Answers the following questions.
1 The cricket says. "Oh! What will become of me? When does he sayin and why​

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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They are both correct, but they do not mean the same thing.

“What does he say?” is in the present tense and is asking about someone’s opinion, advice, or stance on something. This is not necessarily about what a person said at a specific time; it’s about their ongoing view on something. For example, when considering politicians, we might ask “What does he say about [some relevant issue]?”

“What did he say?” is in the past tense and is asking what he said. Usually this question is asked about a specific time that someone said something. “I couldn’t hear him very clearly. What did he say?” or “What did your dad say when you told him about our vacation plans?”

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