English, asked by prabhubapani1225, 1 month ago


Mark was pleased, particularly as Lucy ___ again
coming sometimes
never coming
always come
never came​

Answers

Answered by harika999manda
1

Answer:

mark was pleased, particularly as lucy coming sometimes again

Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

Mark was pleased, particularly as Lucy  coming sometimes   again.

or

Mark was pleased, particularly as Lucy  never came   again

Explanation:

  1. For the 1st option coming sometimes is relevant to question as Mark will be pleased if Lucy come again.
  2. For the 2nd option never coming is also relevant to question but the grammar is not correct as the sentence is in past perfect tense but the option is in present continuous tense.
  3. For 3rd option always come is also relevant to question but the grammar is not correct as the sentence is in past perfect tense but the option is in simple present tense.
  4. For 4th option never came is also relevant to question as Mark can be pleased if Lucy don't come again.

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