Last Sunday I (a) _____ (went / go / had gone / was going) to the railway station to receive my
friend. The train (b) _______ (does not arrive / was not arriving / did not arrive / had not arrived
yet). People (c) ______ (waited / were waiting / wait / had waited) for it. Some (d) _______ (had
stood / stood / stand / were standing) at the tea stall while others (e) _______ (were standing
/stood /had stood /stand) at the book stall. People (f) ______ (were waiting /waited /had been
waiting /had waited) for the train for an hou
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a)went
b)didnt arrive yet
c)were waiting
d)stood
e)were standing
f)were waiting
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Explanation:
Answer:
Last Sunday I (a) went (went / go / had gone / was going) to the railway station to receive my friend. The train (b) did not arrive (does not arrive / was not arriving / did not arrive / had not arrived yet). People (c) were waiting (waited / were waiting / wait / had waited) for it. Some (d) were standing (had stood / stood / stand / were standing) at the tea stall while others (e) stood (were standing /stood /had stood /stand) at the book stall. People (f) were waiting (were waiting /waited /had been waiting /had waited) for the train for an hour.
Explanation:
A verb can be said to be a word that in syntax generally conveys an action, an event, or a state of being. Within the general description of English, the essential form, with or without the particle to, is the infinitive. In many languages, verbs are reflected to encode the tense, aspect, mood, and voice. Verbs are words that generally show us an action (sing), occurrence (develop), or state of being (exist). Almost every sentence requires a verb. the essential form of a verb is known as its infinitive. The forms call, love, break, and go are all known as infinitives. Finite verb forms like go goes and went Nonfinite forms like go, going and gone Combinations of such forms with auxiliary verbs, like was going and would have gone The uses also considered as includes the expression of tense, aspect, mood and modality, in various configurations.
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