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  • Question 1
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    Your dad ---- (talk) to you honey, listen to him.

     

    Solution

     

     

    Explanation:

    The correct way to fill in the blank with the verb "talk "in the present continuous tense would be:
    "Your dad is talking to you, honey, listen to him."

     

     

  • Question 2
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    I don 't think Natalie ---- (study), she was out all day.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:
    The sentence structure indicates that Natalie was not in a position to study because she was out all day. However, we can infer that she did study despite being out all day because the action of studying occurred before or during the time when she was out. In this case, we use the past continuous tense to indicate that the studying was in progress at a specific time in the past.
    Detailed
    To explain why the correct answer is "was studying," we need to understand the usage of the past continuous tense and how it applies to the given sentence.
    - The past continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was happening at a specific time in the past.
    - In this case, the ongoing action is Natalie studying.
    - The sentence structure indicates that Natalie was out all day, implying that she was not in a position to study during that time.
    - However, the past continuous tense allows us to express that Natalie was studying before or during the time when she was out.
    Key Points:
    - "Was studying" is the correct answer because it indicates an ongoing action that took place before or during the time when Natalie was out.
    - The sentence structure suggests that Natalie was not studying because she was out all day, but the past continuous tense allows us to express that she was studying despite being out.
    - The past continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions in the past and is formed by using "was/were" + the present participle of the verb (in this case, "study").

     

  • Question 3
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    Linda and her friends ---- (play) hide and seek.

     

    Solution

     

    Answer:

    The correct answer is "were playing".

     

    Explanation:


    To understand why "were playing" is the correct answer, we need to consider the subject of the sentence, "Linda and her friends," and the tense of the verb that should agree with the subject.
    Subject:
    - The subject of the sentence is "Linda and her friends."
    Verb Tense:
    - The sentence is in the past tense, indicated by the word "play" in the sentence.
    Subject-Verb Agreement:
    - When the subject includes multiple people, the verb should be in the past tense form.
    - In this case, the correct past tense form of the verb "play" is "were playing."
    Therefore, "Linda and her friends were playing hide and seek" is the correct answer.

    Key Takeaways:


    - The subject of the sentence is "Linda and her friends."
    - The verb tense is past tense.
    - The correct past tense form of the verb "play" is "were playing."
    - Therefore, the correct answer is "Linda and her friends were playing hide and seek."

     

     

  • Question 4
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    James ————————–(repair) the car.

     

    Solution

     

    The Correct Answer is:
    Verb Tense:
    - The sentence is in the past tense, indicating that the action has already happened.
    - The verb tense needed in this sentence is the past continuous tense.
    Usage of "was repairing":
    - The phrase "was repairing" is the correct form for the past continuous tense of the verb "repair."
    - It indicates that the action of repairing the car was ongoing in the past.
    Explanation:
    - The sentence "James ————————–(repair) the car" requires the correct verb form to complete the sentence.
    - The phrase "was repairing" is the appropriate verb form to fill in the blank.
    - The past continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action in the past, and in this case, it conveys that James was actively repairing the car at a specific point in the past.
    - By using "was repairing" in the sentence, it is clear that the action of repairing the car was happening in the past and was not a completed action.
    Example:
    - James was repairing the car when I arrived at his house.
    - The mechanic said that James was repairing the car yesterday.
    - While James was repairing the car, I went to get some tools.
    Summary:
    In the given sentence, the correct verb form to fill in the blank is "was repairing." This form indicates that the action of repairing the car was ongoing in the past.

     

  • Question 5
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    Janet ————————- (rehearse) for the play.

     

    Solution

     

    Explanation:

    The given sentence is in the past tense, so we need to use the past continuous tense to indicate an ongoing action in the past. The past continuous tense is formed by using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) with the present participle form of the main verb (rehearsing).


    Answer:
    Janet was rehearsing for the play.
    Reasoning:
    - The sentence is in the past tense.
    - The action of rehearsing was ongoing in the past.
    - We need to use the past continuous tense to indicate this ongoing action.
    - The past continuous tense is formed using the past tense of "to be" (was/were) with the present participle form of the main verb (rehearsing).
    - Therefore, the correct answer is "was rehearsing."

     

     

  • Question 6
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    Sophia ————————–(wait) for the bus.

     

    Solution

     

    Sophia - (wait) for the bus
    Explanation:
    To determine the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank, we need to consider the tense and subject of the sentence.
    - The sentence is in the past tense because it uses the word "waited."
    - The subject of the sentence is "Sophia."
    Verb tense:
    - The past continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action in the past.
    - The past continuous tense is formed with the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) and the present participle form of the main verb (waiting).
    Subject-verb agreement:
    - Since the subject of the sentence is "Sophia," we need to use the singular form of the verb.
    Combining the verb tense and subject-verb agreement:
    - The correct form of the verb to fill in the blank is "was waiting."
    Therefore, the correct answer is: Sophia was waiting for the bus.

     

  • Question 7
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    The birds ————————–(chirp).

     

    Solution

     

     

    The birds were  chirping.

     

     

  • Question 8
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    The boys ————————(learn) their lesson.

     

    Solution

     

     

    The correct answer is:

     

    Verb tense:

     

    • The sentence is in the past tense.

    • The verb form used is the past continuous tense.


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    Subject:

     

    • The subject of the sentence is "the boys".


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    Verb:

     

    • The verb used is "learn".


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    Missing words:

     

    • The missing words are between "boys" and "learn".

    • To fill in the blank, you need to use the correct form of the verb "learn" in the past continuous tense.


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    Correct answer:

     

    • The correct answer is "were learning".


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    Explanation:

     

    • In the past continuous tense, the verb "learn" is formed by adding the auxiliary verb "were" (for plural subjects) before the base form of the verb "learn".

    • Therefore, the correct form of the verb "learn" for the subject "the boys" in the past continuous tense is "were learning".

    • This indicates that the boys were in the process of learning something in the past.


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  • Question 9
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    She ————————(get) dressed.

     

    Solution

     

     

    There can be multiple answer. 

    {was getting, is getting, gets, will be getting, etc} 

    It depends upon the condition given in the question. Like, if it is given ; 

    The sentence should be in present continuous; then sentence should be like:- 

    (She is getting dressed) 

    The sentence should be in past continuous ,then:- 

    (She was getting dressed) . 

     

     

  • Question 10
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    He ————————–(search) for his purse.

     

    Solution

     

    Answer:

    He ————————–(search) for his purse.

     

    The missing word should be filled with the correct form of the verb "search". In this case, the correct answer is "was searching".

     

    Here's a breakdown of the explanation:


    Subject: He
    Verb: search
    Tense: past continuous
    Explanation:
    - The sentence is in the past tense because it uses the word "was".
    - The verb "search" needs to be in the past continuous form to match the tense of the sentence.
    - The correct form of the verb "search" in the past continuous tense is "was searching".
    - Therefore, the sentence should be: "He was searching for his purse."

     

     

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