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17 December, 17:41

Which sentence's verbs express a sequence of events?

A.) Rita will understand if you arrived late. ("will understand" and "arrived" are underlined)

B.) Rita will understand if you are arriving late. ("will understand" and "are arriving" are underlined)

C.) Rita will understand if you arrive late. ("will understand" and "arrive" are underlined)

D.) Rita will understand if you do arrive late. ("will understand" and "do arrive" are underlined)

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  1. 17 December, 17:45
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    The correct option is : A.) Rita will understand if you arrived late. ("will understand" and "arrived" are underlined)

    The sequence of events is the structure of events as they arise in a story.

    The beginning, middle and end of story have its own start and end.
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