Fill in the blank with appropriate form of the verb
1.while satish——-(drive),his cell phone———(rang).He __(talk) on the phone when he __(have) a car accident.He ___(hit) a lamp post and fortunately he wasn’t hurt.
2. Do as directed:
1) A:Is susan married?
B: she___be married.
She’s wearing a wedding ring.
(Use an appropriate modal)
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Answer:
was driving
rangs
was talking
had
hitted
Explanation:
she would be married
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The answers of the given questions will be as follows -
- While Satish was driving, his cell phone rang.
- He was talking on the phone when he had a car accident.
- He hit a lamp post and and fortunately he wasn’t hurt.
- The first verb (was driving) is past continuous tense and the second verb (rang) is past indefinite tense. The third verb (was talking) is past continuous tense and the fourth auxiliary verb (had) is in past indefinite tense. The last verb (hit) is in past indefinite tense (all forms of hit are same).
- She must be married.
- Here, in the next sentence, it's given that she is wearing a wedding ring which means she is definitely married. And, the "must" is a modal which is used in the cases of logical conclusion like this.
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