English, asked by kishorgarg7742, 1 year ago

5) Fill in the blanks with correct verbs.
Where.... you......?(have been/were been)
it. Thad............a lot of money at 13.(was/had)
iii. He never..........back here after his retirement.(came/returned)​

Answers

Answered by Infinitum
18

Where have you been?

They had a lot of money at 13/ That was a lot of money at 13

He never came back here after his retirement

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Answered by brokendreams
4

Where have you been?

Thad had a lot of money at 13.

He never came back here after his retirement.

Explanation:

  • English has so many words with specific meanings.
  • We need to use these words correctly to express exactly what we want to.
  • In the first sentence, the speaker is trying to know where was the subject all the time before.
  • So the verb needs to be in a present participle form to express the continuous manner of the event.
  • So the verb have been is most appropriate.
  • The second sentence refers to some person Thad who was very rich at the age of 13.
  • It means he is older now.
  • So the simple past of the verb has would do the work.
  • The last sentence gives option between came and returned.
  • In the sentence, the word back is already mentioned.
  • So came back would be more appropriate because return means coming back and the word back twice won't make much good.

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