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by the time we arrived, the children had.... (eat) all the chocolate​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence that requires completion with the correct tense of the verb eat. The correct tense of the verb that will be used is eaten.

  • The option eat which is given to us in the bracket is a verb.
  • The verbs are those words of the sentence that show the action that is taking place in the sentence.
  • The verbs can be broken down into their roo form or basic form.
  • Then according to the tense of the sentence, the verb of the sentence can be modified.
  • As the tense of the sentence is provided in the past tense the verb of the sentence should also be in the past tense.
  • The past tense of the verb given in the bracket is eaten.
  • The sentence using the verb eaten will be completed as " By the time we arrived, the children had eaten all the chocolate."​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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We are given a sentence that needs to be finished using the appropriate tense of the verb "eat." The verb that will be employed is eaten in the proper tense.

  • Eat is a verb and is the choice that is provided to us in the bracket.
  • The words in a sentence known as verbs depict the action that is occurring there.
  • The verbs can be reduced to their root, or most fundamental, form.
  • The verb in the sentence can then be changed in accordance with the sentence's tense.
  • The verb in the statement should be in the past tense as the sentence is written in the past tense.
  • The verb in brackets should be in the past tense.
  • The verb in the brackets is consumed in the past tense.

"By the time we arrived, the youngsters had eaten all the chocolate," will be the finished phrase utilizing the verb eaten.

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