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The verb tenses used in the stretches “You’re right”, “I’ve got to learn to be”, “You hold the ball” and “I´ll kick it” are, respectively:
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According to the comic strip, what does the stretch “What kind of a fool do you take me for?” mean?
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The verbal tense in “I’m not trying to make a fool out of you” is:
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According to the comic strip, why does Charlie ask “What kind of a fool do you take me for?” to Lucy?
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In the stretches “… you never do” and “You always pull it away” the words “never” and “always” are, respectively:
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Considering the stretch “… look… every year you pull the same trick on me”, what does “pull the same trick” mean in the context?