As soon as I saw the lion, I actually ___ danger (a) sensed ( b) had sensed (c) sense ( c) was sensing
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(a) sensed
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Sensed would be the correct form of the verb for the given blank. Hence, the correct statement would be 'As soon as I saw the lion, I actually sensed danger.'
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We use Past Tense verbs to consult states or movements that passed off withinside the past. Typically, those verbs suggest that an motion or place started out withinside the past. Depending on the kind of past tense verb we use, we also can suggest that the motion or place ended withinside the beyond or it didn’t quit and maintains to take place proper now.
Some of the motives we use beyond stressful verbs include:
- To denote an motion/place started out and ended withinside the past.
- To say that a beyond motion/place took place earlier than some other beyond motion/place.
- To provide an explanation for that a past motion/place changed into the motive of some other motion/place.
- To say that a beyond motion/place changed into in development while some thing else passed off.
- To say that a beyond motion/place passed off over a time period earlier than it changed into interrupted or it ended.
- To denote that an motion/denote started out withinside the beyond and nevertheless hasn’t stopped.
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