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He generally ....... a bus to his office, but today he ....... a scooter. ( take,ride )​

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Answered by s1249sumana10422
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He generally __ride__a bus to his office, but today he __take__a scooter.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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He generally takes a bus to his office, but today he rode a scooter.

  • We were supposed to fill in the given blank with the help of the correct form of the verb.
  • On observing the given sentence, we can say that the blanks must be filled with present indefinite tense and simple past tense respectively.
  • Thus, the verbs "takes" and "rode" must be used.
  • The present indefinite tense is used when we want to show that the action happens on a habitual basis and the simple past tense is used when the action has already happened in the past.
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