This file of COM 120 Week 8 Verbs Exercise 564 consists of:
1. – She stepped into the witness box after she sworn to tell the truth. – She step into the witness box after she sworn to tell the truth. – She stepped into the witness box after she swore to tell the truth.2. – She said that she had seen the defendant robbing a convenience store. – She sayed that she had seen the defendant robbing a convenience store. – She said that she had seed the defendant robbing a convenience store.3. – The district attorney rose from his chair and threw up his hands. – The district attorney raised from his chair and threw up his hands. – The district attorney rosed from his chair and throwed up his hands.4. – He asked how she knowed she had picked out the right man. – He asked how she knew she had picked out the right man. – He asked how she knowed she had pick out the right man.5. – “I catched a glimpse of him as he run out of the store.” – “I caught a glimpse of him as he run out of the store.” – “I caught a glimpse of him as he ran out of the store.”6. – She had went to the window of her apartment across the street from the store before the robber came out. – She had gone to the window of her apartment across the street from the store before the robber came out. – She had gone to the window of her apartment across the street from the store before the robber come out.7. – The defense attorney said that the witness had been fifty feet away from the robber that night. – The defense attorney said that the witness had be fifty feet away from the robber that night. – The defense attorney sayed that the witness had been fifty feet away from the robber that night.8. – The witness had chose the suspect from a police lineup, but the police officers had given her a hint. – The witness had chosen the suspect from a police lineup, but the police officers had given her a hint.- The witness had chosen the suspect from a police lineup, but the police officers had gave her a hint.9. – An expert on eyewitness testimony told the jury that eyewitnesses often felt very certain about their identifications, but they were often wrong. – An expert on eyewitness testimony telled the jury that eyewitnesses often felt very certain about their identifications, but they were often wrong. – An expert on eyewitness testimony told the jury that eyewitnesses often fell very certain about their identifications, but they were often wrong.10. – The attorneys lay their arguments out for the jurors, who set quietly waiting to deliberate on the case. – The attorneys lain their arguments out for the jurors, who sat quietly waiting to deliberate on the case. – The attorneys laid their arguments out for the jurors, who sat quietly waiting to deliberate on the case.