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Columbus (1) .........(be) happy to make the Indians he (2)
Imeet)
his slaves, I just (3)
(want) to understand why the Indians I (4)
........ (be) taking our work, why they (6) .........
.....(become) such an
important part of the outsourcing service and information technology work from
America and other industrialized countries. When107) ............ (set out) I too (8)
.....(assume) that the world (9) .............(be) round, but what (10)
(encounter) in the real India (11) ... (shake) my faith in that notion. Columbus
accidentally (12) ............. (run) into America but (13) ............. (think) he had (14)
(discover) India. I actually (15) ........ (find) India and (16) ....
{think) many of the people (17) ... (meet) there (18) ...........(be) Americans.
Some had actually (19) ............. (take) American names, and others (20)
(do) great imitations of American accents at call centres and American business
techniques at software labs. 1(21) ............. (make) a discovery which 1 (22)
(tell) my wife on my return. 'Honey, I said, "the world (23)
(be) not
round, it (24)
(be) flat.​

Answers

Answered by haadidar82
0

okay

Explanation:

these are a lot of questions we can't answer this much question at a time u should tell only 1 or 2 questions

Answered by SharadSangha
4

The correct forms of the words in the bracket for the passage given:-

Columbus (1) was happy to make the Indians he (2) met  his slaves, I just (3) wanted  to understand why the Indians (4)  are (be) taking our work, why they (6)  became such an  important part of the outsourcing service and information technology work from  America and other industrialized countries. When I (7) had set out I too (8)  assumed that the world (9) was round, but what I (10)  encountered in the real India (11) shook my faith in that notion. Columbus  accidentally (12) ran into America but (13) thought he had (14)  discovered India. I actually (15) found India and (16) thought many of the people I (17) met there (18) were Americans.  Some had actually (19) taken American names, and others (20)  did great imitations of American accents at call centres and American business  techniques at software labs. I (21) made a discovery which I (22)  told my wife on my return. 'Honey, I said, "the world (23)  is not

round, it (24)  is flat.​

  • Verbs are used in a sentence with three different tenses- past, present and future.
  • The past tense describes things that have occurred in the past.
  • The present tense describes the events that are taking place in the current time.
  • The future tense describes events that will take place in the future and are yet to happen.
  • These are again of four other types - simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous.
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