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My husband________me flowers every week before we got married, but now he never________.

A.sent; does B.sends; does C.was going to send; do D.sent; do

 

A 【解析】 句意:在我们结婚之前,我丈夫每周都给我送花,但现在他不送了。 考查动词时态及助动词。第一个空,根据时间状语every week before we got married,可知句子时态用一般过去时,send的过去式为sent,排除B、C选项;第二个空,根据now可知句子时态用一般现在时或现在进行时,主语he是第三人称单数,所以助动词用does,排除D选项;故答案选A。  
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