_______ at the top of the hill, I could see the whole town.
As I stand
Being stood
I had been standing
Standing
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The answer to this question will be option D, standing. The complete sentence will be "Standing at the top of the hill, I could see the whole town."
- Here, the action is happening in the present continuous.
- Thus, a verb in the present continuous will be used here.
- Option A is in the present tense and not in the present continuous. Hence, it is incorrect.
- Option B, 'Being stood' is in the past tense and doesn't fit the sentence qualitatively or grammatically. Hence, it is incorrect.
- Option C is in the past continuous tenses. Hence, it will be incorrect.
- Option D, 'Standing' is in the present continuous tense and fits in this sentence very well. Hence, it will be the correct answer.
- Thus, the answer to this question will be option D, standing. The complete sentence will be "Standing at the top of the hill, I could see the whole town."
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