Correct Forms of Verbs:
ments and testimonials at the time of interview.
Here a passage with some blank spaces is given and with each of the blank spaces, there is
given within brackets. You have to write the correct form of the verb in the blanks
.verb
space:
Somewhere in the country a certain king-
(allow) to enter king's palace even when other confidential, servants
(have) a pet monkey. He
(forbid) to enter.
One day the king
(be) fast asleep and the monkey
(fan) him,
suddenly a fly
(come) and
(sit) on the king's chest. The monkey
(drive) her away with the fan but the fly
(keep) coming back to
the same place. On this, foolish monkey
(get) excited,
(pick) up
a sword and hit at the fly with it. The fly
fly) away but the king
(get) severely
(wound) in the chest and as a result he
(die).
Answers
Answer:
1. Use Simple Past to talk about the past
In interviews you're going to be talking about what you did in the past, right? You might have to talk about what you did last summer, or what your favorite class was, or where you went to school, or what you studied, or what you did in your last job, or the last project you worked on.
You can use the Simple Past tense to talk about those things. This is the most common tense to use when speaking about past experience.
Example sentences:
I studied English in high school.
I got an A in algebra last year.
I was #3 in my class freshman year.
I worked at Siemens as a Finance Manager and then I moved to Nokia.
I became a manager after 2 years.
I created my first website in 2006.
I developed an in-house database for the HR department.
Just last week I finished a database for our warehouse.
I completed the project under budget and 3 months ahead of schedule.