MOTHER: 1
Use the correct present tense of the verbs in brackets to fill in the blanks.
(try) to contact you for the last one hourt
Why haven't you
(take) my calls?
1
(worry) about you. Where
you
(be) all this while?
SAURABH: I am calling you from a friend's phone. I left my phone in the taxd.
(try) to contact the taxi driver but he
not
(be) answering
my calls.
MOTHER: Perhaps, he
(drive) all this while.
You should try again.
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Explanation:
The option B is correct. The sentence is in past tense which speaks about the necessity or requirement. 'Had' is the verb used for necessity or requirement for past tense; the sentence suggests an event happening last night so the effect of the action still lingers in the present although the action is already completed. So, we use 'had'.. Thus 'Had to' option is correct. Option A and C are not feasible since they are used with present tense.
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Answer:
trying
taken
worrying
been
trying
been
driving
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