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1. He may have gotten up late.
2. He may have a fever.
3. He may be running towards school.
4. he may have forgot to come to school.
5. He may have overslept.
6. He may be spending time playing computer games in a PC room.
7. He may be upset and doesn't want to come to school.
(Are the expressions grammatical? Would you check them? Have a good time.)
2. He may have a fever.
3. He may be running towards school.
4. he may have forgot to come to school.
5. He may have overslept.
6. He may be spending time playing computer games in a PC room.
7. He may be upset and doesn't want to come to school.
(Are the expressions grammatical? Would you check them? Have a good time.)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All are fine.
I'd use "game" instead of "PC" but the sentence is fine as it is.
I'd use "game" instead of "PC" but the sentence is fine as it is.
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