prym
prym
10-01-2018
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'Not that long ago' is in what tense?
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tcopelandstone
tcopelandstone
10-01-2018
"Not that long ago" is referred to as past tense. Past tense is something that has already happened. "long ago" would be the reason it's past tense.
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Аноним
Аноним
10-01-2018
the answer is past tense "not that LONG AGO"
long ago = past tense
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