Directions (Q. Nos. 9-14) choose the correct options to fill in the blanks to complete the narration.
Attempt any five
Roger is angry with his friend Teddy because he borrowed his skates and didn't bring them back. Roger
asks Teddy why he (9) his skates back. Teddy tells him that_(10)__in his room. Roger expresses his
anger and says that he (11) when he borrowed something and _(12)_ to bring it back. Rogers says
that he (13)__ Teddy apologizes and says that he (14) that it was that important. He says that he would
go right home and get them. Roger thanks him and says that this made him feel better.
You haven't
brought my
roller blades back.
I feel really angry when
you borrow something
and don't remember to
bring it back I think
you don't care.
Oh, they're in
my mooni.
I'm sorryl didn't
know it was that
important, I'll go
right home and
get them
Thanks. Tod,
that makes me
fool bottory
9. a) hasn't brought
10. a) it was
11. a) felt really angry
12. a) didn't remember
13. a) don't think you care
14. a) wasn't knowing
b) haven't brought
b) they were
b) feel really angry
b) don't remember
b) didn't think you care
b) didn't know
c) hadn't brought
c) it were
c) felt really angered
c) don't remembered
c) don't think he cared
c) hadn't known
d) hadn't bring
d) they are
d) feel really angered
d) doesn't remember
d) didn't think he cared
d) hadn't knew
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The answers are as follows:
9. hadn't brought
10. they are
11. felt really angry
12. didn't remember
13. didn't think he cared.
14. hadn't known
- The given exercise is related to the correct usage of the different forms of the tense of verbs.
- These exercises require concentration and focus during solvation. One must read the passage properly twice or thrice and then attempt the question.
- This exercise enhances our speaking and grammar skills. It enables us to use the correct grammar and tense while writing and speaking. The usage of incorrect tense can change the meaning of the sentence. Hence it is essential to use the correct tense.
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