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Use the correct tense form of the verbs.
I — (hear) a noise outside now. I —— (be) scared a little bit. I — (sleep
for two hours now. My mother (go) to grandma's house. So now I — (be
alone in my room. My father — (sleep) in his room downstairs. But I — (know
that the noise I — (hear) is nothing serious. I — (remember) my mother say tha
at night we can hear many strange noises; but there is nothing to be (worr
about. I (want) to make a call to my mother. But I — (wish) not to distu
her at this hour. I — (believe) that if a person is mentally strong, nothing can har
him easily.
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heard, had been, have been sleeping, am, is sleeping, know, heard, remembered, wish, believe.
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The completed paragraph with the correct form of the verb is as follows:
- I heard a noise outside now. I was scared a little bit. I slept for two hours now. My mother went to grandma's house. So now I was alone in my room. My father was sleeping in his room downstairs. But I knew that the noise I was hearing is nothing serious. I remembered my mother saying that at night we can hear many strange noises, but there is nothing to be worried about. I wanted to make a call to my mother. But I was wishing not to disturb her at this hour. I believed that if a person is mentally strong, nothing can harm him easily.
Tenses:
- The past, present, and future tenses of a verb are available.
- Things from the past are things that have already occurred (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago).
- The present tense is used to talk about things that are ongoing or that are happening right now.
- Tense is a category used in language to communicate time reference.
- The employment of various verb tenses, particularly in their conjugation patterns, frequently indicates a tense.
- The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that can be found in various languages.
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