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Run Fast the train cwhistle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Run fast the train whistled.

In the case of the first answer, the sentence is in the present tense and the Second answer the verb takes a past form. It has just now whistled. In both cases, it asks the passenger to run fast, else he might miss the train. A whistle is a shrill sound given to seek attention.

Answered by siddarajuroopashree1
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Answer:

Run fast the train whistled.

In the case of the first answer, the sentence is in the present tense and the Second answer the verb takes a past form. It has just now whistled. In both cases, it asks the passenger to run fast, else he might miss the train. A whistle is a shrill sound given to seek attention.

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