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I_______to the bank during my lunch-break today , but an old colleague________to visit us,so,naturally,I wanted to hear all the news.

have gone/was coming
had gone/has come
was going/came
went/is coming​

Answers

Answered by preetinishant
3
They are all correct but each answer can change the tense so whichever tense you have to choose I will write them here:
Present tense-had gone/has come
Past tense- was going/came
Future tense-have gone/was coming
Past perfect-went/is coming
If any of these is wrong pls correct me by commenting on this comment
Answered by tbgohain25
0

Answer:

I   was going_to the bank during my lunch-break today , but an old colleague_came___to visit us,so,naturally,I wanted to hear all the news.

Explanation:

The grammatical arrangement of a sentence is referred to as its sentence structure. Your writing's sentence structure specifies where the noun and verb are placed in each sentence.

The way you write or speak in a sentence relies on the language you're using. In English, it's typical for a statement to start out like this: "She throws the ball." The sentence structure in this instance is "Subject, Verb, Object." There are several methods to make a sentence structure more complex while maintaining grammatical correctness and a framework for the information you're delivering.

Sentence structure is the way a sentence is arranged, grammatically. The sentence structure of your writing includes where the noun and verb fall within an individual sentence. Sentence structure depends on the language in which you're writing or speaking.

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