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Sir could complete the tanse. The tanse could be completed by Sir. He could put a jar. A jar could be put by him. She could change the house. The house could be changed by her.​

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Answered by mrgoodb62
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

'A' 'B' 'C'

Thallophyta These plants mainly grow in water

Algae

Bryophyta These plants need water for reproduction

Moss

Pteridophyta Tissues are present for conduction of water and food

Fern

Gymnosperms No natural covering on seeds

Cycas

Angiosperms Seeds are formed in fruits

Tamarind

Answered by crankybirds30
4

Answer:

Technically, should is the past tense of shall, but it is an auxiliary verb with a few uses, not all of which are in the past tense, namely, the following:

To ask questions:

Should you have erased the disk? = Were you supposed to have erased it?

Should I turn in my assignment now? = Am I supposed to turn in my assignment now?

Here, should means about the same thing as ought.

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