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| Can you repair my watch until Monday? Neither is he coming nor his wife If you absent from college your name is like to be strike of the roles Who is accompanying you to the library yesterday? |
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2. by Monday 3. Neither he nor his wife is coming. 4. If you are absent from college, your name is likely to be removed from the rolls. 5. "to the library..... (anything but a past reference) today, tomorrow, next week, etc. or Who accompanied you to the library yesterday? |
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| I agree with Mike, but with the fourth one, "If you are absent from class" seems more likely. ~R |
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| I agree, but I wasn't sure that was what was intended. |
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