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hi could any one please tell me which tenses are the following sentences? Did
you see her? they arent studying italian
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The first sentence is imperative tense, and the second is nominative tense.

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hi could any one please tell me which tenses are the following sentences? Did
you see her? they arent studying italian

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Oh, now, that's just mean!

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The first sentence is imperative tense, and the second is nominative
tense.

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hi could any one please tell me which tenses are the following sentences?
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you see her? they arent studying italian




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No, it's mean-ingless!

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The first sentence is imperative tense, and the second is nominative
tense.


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hi could any one please tell me which tenses are the following sentences?
Did
you see her? * *they arent studying italian-

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