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i __(finish) my work when mukta came to see me.correct verb form​

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Answered by Nereida
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The correct Answer:

I had finished my work when Mukta came to see me.

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The verb used here is: Past Perfect.

  • It is used to express an action completed before a given moment in past.
  • It is also used with verbs like expect, hope, want, etc. to tell that the past action didn't took place.

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Past Perfect: Form

\boxed{\begin{tabular}{c|c|c}\bf{Pronouns} & \bf{Tense} & \bf{Verb}\\\cline{1-3}I,we & had/had\:not & played\\\cline{1-3}you & 'd/had\:not & played\\\cline{1-3}he,she & had\:not/had & played\\\cline{1-3}it,they & hadn't/had & played\end{tabular}}

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Answered by vikram991
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⇒ I had finished (finish) my work when mukta came to see me.

[ For two action - One action happen before another action and the other action happen after the first action . First action is written in past perfect and second action is simple past ]

Structure -

  • Affirmative - Sub + had + verb third form + object
  • Negative - Sub + had not + verb third form + object
  • Interrogative - Had + Sub + Verb third form + Object

Other Uses of Past perfect :

  • For action completed report certain time movement in past .
  • In Impossible \Unfulfilled conditional sentence

⇒If clause → Past perfect { had + Verb third form ]

   Main clause → Would\should\could\might + Have + Verb third form

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