English, asked by mohddanish123, 1 year ago

I hosted a birthday party last Sunday and the guests ______ havoc on my house!
wreaked
reeked
wreckt
rect

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
15
Hey mate.....^_^

Here's ur ans.

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I hosted a birthday party last Sunday and the guest wreaked havoc on my house .


Wreaked is the past form of verb which means to cause harm


✌Hope it helps

mohddanish123: are u sure?
Anonymous: Yes
Anonymous: Because reeked means to stink
Anonymous: and this can't be the ans.
sangeetaparmar: yeah shanaya is correct answer is wreaked
mohddanish123: ok thanx
Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Definition of tense:

The term "tense" is defined as "any of the forms of a verb that may be employed to show the time of the action or state expressed by the verb" in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary. The word is slightly different in the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It states that "a distinction of form in a verb to represent distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes" is what the word "tense" means.

The Collins Dictionary defines "tense" as "any of the forms of a verb which reveal the time at which an action happened," while the Cambridge Dictionary defines "tense" as "any of the forms of a verb which show the time at which an action happened."

Tenses in English:

There are three primary tenses in English grammar, and each of them is further divided into four forms, for a total of twelve tenses. The three English tenses are:

  • Present Perfect
  • Past Perfect
  • Future Perfect

I hosted a birthday party last Sunday and the guests ______ havoc on my house!

The correct answer is wreaked

The past tense of wreak is wreaked.

The meaning of wreak is to cause great damage.

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