Mridula i)———————————( go) for an evening walk daily. Yesterday, she ii)————— ——————( come) late from her office but she iii) ——————————————— (do) not miss her walk .When she iv)——————————————————( return) home from her walk she found that her little daughter v)—————————————( injure) her left wrist. She vi)——————————————( rush)- her to the nearby doctor for first aid.
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Mridula i)goes( go) for an evening walk daily. Yesterday, she ii)comes( come) late from her office but she iii) does(do) not miss her walk .when she returned ( return) home from her walk she found that her little daughter v)injured( injure) her left wrist. She vi) rushed( rush)- her to the nearby doctor for first aid.
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Complete question:
Mridula i)———( go) for an evening walk daily. Yesterday, she ii)————( come) late from her office but she iii)——— (do) not miss her walk . When she iv)————( return) home from her walk she found that her little daughter v)————( injure) her left wrist. She vi)————( rush)- her to the nearby doctor for first aid.
Fill in the blanks with the correct and suitable form of the verbs
Answer:
Mridula (i) goes for an evening walk daily.
Yesterday, she (ii) came late from her office but she (iii) did not miss her walk.
When she (iv) returned home from her walk she found that her little daughter (v) had injured her left wrist.
She (vi) rushed her to the nearby doctor for first aid.
Explanation:
- The correct use of tense for the action word or verb gives proper, non-ambiguous information about the time frame or time reference of the action occurring.
Therefore for the given sentences, the correct form of the given verbs in the bracket is mentioned as follows:-
(i) goes (go) [Because it refers to a regular daily activity/habit]
(ii) came (come)[the use of the word 'Yesterday' refers to something related to the past]
(iii) did (do) (Past incident)
(iv) returned (return)[Past incident]
(v) had injured (injure)[Past action]
(vi) rushed (rush) [Past action]
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