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The trains to Chennai always _________ on time. - English

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Question

The trains to Chennai always _________ on time.

Options

  • run

  • runs

  • ran

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Solution

The trains to Chennai always run on time.

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Chapter 5.1: Water – The Elixir of Life - Grammar [Page 135]

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Samacheer Kalvi English Class 9 TN Board
Chapter 5.1 Water – The Elixir of Life
Grammar | Q A. 10. | Page 135

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