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Rommel Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Should I say 'call,' 'get,' or 'attract,' 'crush's' or 'crushes' in the given sentence?

Should I say 'call,' 'get,' or 'attract,' 'crush's' or 'crushes' in the given sentence?

In the past few years, what did young people do to (call, get, attract) their (crush's, crushes') attention?

  

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Rommel In the past few years This opening time phrase will control your choice of tense. In the past, what did they do? In the past few years, what have they done?

  • Rommel In the past few years This opening time phrase will control your choice of tense.
  • In the past, what did they do?
  • In the past few years, what have they done?
  • ) Thus: In the past few years, what have young people [done / been doing] to attract their crush's attention?
  • CJ
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RommelIn the past few years

This opening time phrase will control your choice of tense.

In the past, what did they do?
In the past few years, what have they done?

(Feel free to ask for clarification if necessary.)


Thus:

In the past few years, what have young people [done / been doing] to attract their crush

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