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I will see you tomorrow. is in the ____ tense.
 
  A) present perfect
  B) future
  C) past

Question 2

What are some guidelines for editing specific nouns and verbs?
 
  A) A specific action verb like decipher will work better than a general one like look.
  B) Overusing verbs like is, was, and were, can weaken your writing.
  C) Specific nouns like apricots rather than fruit work better in your writing.
  D) All of these.



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