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Fill in the blanks by using the correct tense form of the verbs given in brackets -
a) We___(go) to Guwahati by Rajdhani express last month.
b) Rajdhani train____(be) a fully air conditioned train.
c) It (provide) food, coldrinks, water and the blankets at night
d) The journey____(be) cool. It imparted solace to the soul and mind
e) On the opposite , there ____(be) a priest
f) He___(be) in the church of patna for the last twenty years
g) I was informed that he_____ (read) a book
h) He did not say when he____(come)
i) I hope that you (pardon)____ me soon
j) He taught me that good deeds_____(be) never last​

Answers

Answered by angelmankirat
16

Answer:

1. went

2. is

3. provides

4. will be

5. was

6. was

7. had read

8. came

9. will pardon

10. will

Explanation:

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Answered by varshamittal029
4

Answer:

a) We went to Guwahati by Rajdhani express last month.

b) Rajdhani train is a fully air-conditioned train.

c) It provides food, cold drinks, water, and blankets at night

d) The journey was cool. It imparted solace to the soul and mind

e) On the opposite, there was a priest

f) He was in the church of Patna for the last twenty years

g) I was informed that he was reading a book

h) He did not say when he came

i) I hope that you will pardon me soon

j) He taught me that good deeds will be never lost​

Explanation:

Tense is a category in grammar that expresses time reference. [1][2] Tenses are typically expressed through the use of specific verb forms, particularly in their conjugation patterns.

The past, present, and future tenses are common in many languages. There are 12 different tenses in English.

  1. Present Simple Tense
  2. Present Continuous Tense
  3. Present Perfect Tense
  4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  5. Past Simple Tense
  6. Past Continuous Tense
  7. Past Perfect Tense
  8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
  9. Future Simple Tense
  10. Future Continuous Tense
  11. Future Perfect Tense
  12. Future Perfect Continuous tense

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