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I have ____hime since childhood before I saw him in the opening.(scene/seen)​

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Answered by shubhangi810
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Answer:

seen him since childhood is the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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I have seen him since childhood before I saw him in the opening.

  • By judging the context and components of the given sentence, we can come to a conclusion that the blank spot of the given sentence, needs a verb.
  • Now, there are two options given :
  1. Scene
  2. Seen
  • Both of the given words have a similar pronounciation but their meaning is completely different. Here, the word 'scene' is a noun and the word 'seen' is a verb. So, without going further into meaning analysis, we can come to a conclusion that the verb 'seen' is appropriate in this case.
  • And, the word 'seen' also justify the final meaning of the completed sentence.
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