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D. The following passage is taken from commentary given on the Republic day
parade. Rewrite the passage putting the verb in the simple present or the present
continuous tense:
We (now approach) the end of the parade. As you (know), every year the parade
(end) with a flypast by the I AF planes. Three planes, after coming very close to the
saluting base where the President and the Chief Guest (sit) (now shoot) vertically
upwards. The two side planes have suddenly drifted away. The one in the middle
(now take) a somersault. It has taken a full somersault and (now fly) away. It (slowly
vanish) from sight. I think) it was an incredible feat. I believe) that this year's show is
certainly better than last year's.​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The passage has been filled with the correct form of the verbs as follows:

We are now approaching the end of the parade. As you know, every year the parade ends with a fly- past by the I.A.F. planes. Three planes, after coming very close to the saluting base where the President and the Chief Guest are sitting now shoot vertically upwards.

The two planes have suddenly drifted away. The one in the middle is now taking a somersault. It has taken a full somersault and is now flying away. It is slowly vanishing from sight. I think it was an incredible feat. I believe this year’s show is certainly better than last year’s.

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