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Who made you ……………… out of the class? a> go b) to go c) goes d) went

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Answered by mtmhss26
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Answer:

to go .

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Answered by bg1234
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Answer:

a) go

Explanation:

The correct answer is

Who made you go out of the class?

Point To Remember:

“Go”, “goes”, “going”, “went”, or “gone” are verbs, words that describe an action. “Go” is the main verb, while the others are its tenses.

Go: Present Tense

Mostly, go is used in the present tense, so it is something that is happening now. It can be used with first-person and second-person pronouns and in singular or plural.

  • First Person Singular: I go
  • Second Person Singular: You go
  • First Person Plural: We go
  • Third Person Plural: They go    

Go: Future Tense

“Go” can also be used when you are talking in the future tense. The future tense means that you are describing an action that will be taking place in the future.

  • If you are going to visit the store in the evening.
  • I will go to the store.

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