Which sentence from the first handwritten letter is in the present tense?
A. “Many people were...
English, 24.04.2020 19:58 taralynnn8870
Which sentence from the first handwritten letter is in the present tense?
A. “Many people were not allowed to go into New York City.”
B. “As planned, our neighbor's son-in-law, a fine young man, met me at the boat dock.”
C. “I have a roof over my head, and I am warm and dry.”
D. “I will send for you soon.”
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