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d) Have anyone attended the function?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

HAD ANYONE ATTENDED THE FUNCTION?

Explanation: HERE HAD CAME BECAUSE ATTENDED IS THE PAST FORM OF ATTEND SO WE WILL USE HAD HERE.

Answered by tiwariakdi
0

Answer:

The error is with the verb Have. The correct answer would be Had anyone attended the function?

Explanation:

The error is the use of 'have' as the auxiliary verb of the sentence.

  • The past form of the main verb and the 'attended' word is used for denoting the past tense of the action performed in the given sentence.
  • The past tense has certain auxiliary verbs in it which are used along with the main verb of the sentence.
  • And, the 'have' is an auxiliary verb that is used for the present tense.
  • That's why the corrected sentence will be :

Had anyone attended the function?

  • The 'had' is used as it's an auxiliary verb given for the past tense which is needed here in a statement.
  • The past tense and past participle of have1 are had. Had is occasionally used instead of 'if' to begin a phrase referring to a circumstance that may have occurred but did not.
  • For example, the clause 'had she been elected' is equivalent to 'if she had been elected'.

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