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3. That candidate who we had been interviewed before we ------------- (speak) to all the others is still my

favorite.​

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Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Answer: had spoke

Explanation:

I, you, she, he, we, they, or you talked in the simple past.

The past perfect tense word "spoken" requires the verb "have" to be formed.

While "I had talked" is more common, "I have spoken" suggests something official or important.

The verb "to speak" has a Simple Past / Preterite form called "spoke."

The Past Participle of the verb "to talk" is "spoken."

Check out the conjugation in the:

Present tense only

future ideal

exceedingly good

The verb "to talk" in other tenses

PARTICIPLE

Present\sspeaking

Past perfect PARTICIPLE having spoken IMPERATIVE speak let's speak INFINITIVE to speak

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Answered by kodurichandu13
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Answer:

The correct answer to the given question is spoke.

Explanation:

That candidate who we had interviewed before we spoke (speak) to all the others is still my favorite.

  • The word spoke is the simple past tense of the word speak.
  • The past tense is a tense whose function is to tell us about an action that has taken place or happened in the past.
  • Examples of some verbs in the past tense are - went, sang, washed, done, completed, etc.
  • We know, there are three principal forms of the past tense- the simple past tense, the past perfect(the compound past), and the past continuous tense.

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