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_______ at the top of the hill, I could see the whole town

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Answered by Anonymous
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standing \: is \: the \: answer

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It's a participle phrase, it doesn't require a subject. The ING ending expresses and active aspect.

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Answered by qwsuccess
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'Standing' is the required answer.

  • Hence, the correct sentence would be "Standing at the top of the hill, I could see the whole town".
  • From the incomplete sentence in the question, it follows that I am doing something at the top of the hill that enables me to see the whole town.
  • So, it is imperative that I am standing.
  • The verb would be used in its continuous form to make the sentence sound reasonable since the sentence begins with a verb.

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