I (expect) him here yesterday .He (not come) till today .I (worry) about him. I hope he (be) safe.
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Answer: I expected him here yesterday. He didn't come till today. I am worried about him. I hope he will be safe.
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We are provided with a few words that are verbs that are written in their root form and these need to be converted into their correct tense to fill the gaps. The gaps will be filled with the correct tense of verbs as under:
- The verb of the sentence shows the action that is taking place in the sentence.
- The root of verbs is the very basic form of the verbs.
- The root of the verbs is those that have been provided to us in the brackets.
- The first gap will be filled with the verb expected as it is a sentence written in the past tense.
- The second gap will be filled with the verbs has not come.
- The third gap can be filled with the words am worried.
- The fourth gap can be filled with the verb 'is 'as it is a sentence that is written in the present tense.
- The provided sentence will be I expected him here yesterday. He has not come till today. I am worried about him. I hope he is safe.
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2
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