fill in the blank with past indefinite or past perfect
Q. I wish you__(submit) your thesis by the due date.
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The verb "submit" would take the form "submitted" in the past indefinite tense and the form "had submitted" in the past perfect tense.
Explanation:
- The past indefinite tense is employed when referring to a situation or an activity that occurred or was carried out in the past and is now finished. This particular usage of the verb features the past participle tense. There is another name for this tense, and that is the simple past tense.
- If we were to rewrite the sentence using the past indefinite tense, it would read as follows: "I wish you submitted your thesis by the due date."
- When referring to a past event that took place before another in the past, the past perfect tense should be utilized. The structure that is being followed here is "had + verb in the form of the past participle."
- If we rephrase the sentence to use the past perfect tense, it would read, "I wish you had submitted your thesis by the due date."
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