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Rashid rajal Posted 10 years ago
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1.He always keeps eating.
2.whenever I see him he is eating.
3.when I go to office he already has left and it happens daily.
4.whenever/ when( or both) I go to office he is leaving office.
5.whenever I saw him he was eating.
6.whenever I went to office he had left the office.
7.whenever i went to office he was leaving office.
Are these correct if not please help with details
  

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Sentences must begin with a capital letter. If a sentence does not begin with a capital letter, it is incorrect. The letter " i " is not a valid word.

  • Sentences must begin with a capital letter.
  • If a sentence does not begin with a capital letter, it is incorrect.
  • The letter " i " is not a valid word.
  • The first person pronoun is always capitalized.
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Sentences must begin with a capital letter. If a sentence does not begin with a capital letter, it is incorrect.
The letter " i " is not a valid word. The first person pronoun is always capitalized.
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1.He always keeps eating.
2.Whenever I see him, he is eating.
3.When I go to the office, he has already has left
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Calif you are a very good teacher for me. I can't pay you for this but I will appreciate you always.
And if you don't mind is there any platform or source where we can chat if I have something to ask other than this
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I'm sorry, but I am not on any chat sites.

CJ

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