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My brother _____________ the car yesterday. He was driving too fast, hit a patch of ice, and ran into another car. Fortunately, he is okay, but his car is not.
jumped
wrecked
kicked
sank​

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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Answer:

My brother wreckedthe car yesterday. He was driving too fast, hit a patch of ice, and ran into another car. Fortunately, he is okay, but his car is not.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence is as follows:

My brother wrecked the car yesterday. He was driving too fast, hit a patch of ice, and ran into another car. Fortunately, he is okay, but his car is not.

Verb:

  • In a sentence, verbs are action words that describe what the subject is doing.
  • Verbs, like nouns, are the main portion of a sentence or phrase, presenting a story about what is going on.
  • In truth, whole concepts cannot be transmitted without a verb, and even the simplest sentences, such as Maria's, have one.
  • A verb can be a sentence in and of itself, with the subject, in most cases you, inferred, as in Sing! and Drive!
  • Verbs are usually always followed by a noun or pronoun.
  • The subject is made up of these nouns and pronouns.
  • Because the word thought follows the noun, Jack, the action Jack (subject) was performing was thinking (verb).

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