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Dear donna, i have some wonderful news for you. Clive has returned (return) at last. He has been (be) with us for five days now. He looks very different, but he has suffered (suffer) a lot, so it is not surprising. He has become (become) much thinner and he has lost (lose) the good looks he had (have) when he was a little boy. I had cooked (cook) all his favourite meals, but so far he has refused (refuse) to accept anything i give him. He says he feels (feel) more comfortable in jeans and that he has lost(lose) his taste for rich foods. At least now he does not (not quarrel) with his father as much as he used to.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dear donna, i have some wonderful news for you. Clive has returned  at last. He has been with us for five days now. He looks very different, but he has suffered  a lot, so it is not surprising. He has become  much thinner and he has lost  the good looks he had  when he was a little boy. I had cooked  all his favourite meals, but so far he has refused  to accept anything i give him. He says he feels  more comfortable in jeans and that he has lost his taste for rich foods. At least now he does not quarrel with his father as much as he used to.

Answered by harshsuts016
0

Concept: To put the verb in correct form given in the bracket.
Answer:
1.returned
2.been
3.suffered
4.become
5.lost
6.had
7.had cooked
8.refused
9.feels
10.lost
11.does not quarrel
Explanation:
Correct form of verb depends mainly on the word before it and the tense of the sentence.
Mainly verbs have three basic forms- the base form, the past form and the ed form.
Hence, the correct form of verbs are underlined.
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