English, asked by prashanthpeter242, 6 months ago

Choose the option that meaningfully completes the sentence.

Seema is______
late for the program. There's no point in waiting for her

1)already
2)much
3)only
4)yet to be​

Answers

Answered by TRISHNADEVI
16

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Seema is already late for the program. There's no point in waiting for her.

Answered by golusolu
0

Seema is already late for the program. There's is no point in waiting for her.

Definition of past tense :

The past tense is the verb form used to speak about events that occurred in the past.

Explanation -

  • The sentence is in the past tense.
  • Therefore, the word "already" fits perfectly in the blank.
  • Which says, "Seema is already late for the program".

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