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My mother just ........... ( arrive ) from Karnal

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The given sentence is filled with the most appropriate word i.e My mother just arrived from Karnal.

Explanation:

  • Arrive is a verb which means coming or reaching of a thing or person.
  • A verb is a word that describes any action or event that is occurring in the given time.
  • Verbs are used to explain or elaborate on a noun.
  • These are aided with adverbs to further elaborate on any action.

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Answered by PravinRatta
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The given blank can be filled with the word 'arrived'.

So, the correct sentence will be:

My mother just arrived from Karnal.

Arrived is the past form or V2 form of arrive. This is used when sentence is in simple past.

We can detect whether the sentence is in present, past or future tense by looking the structure of the given sentence.

Here, sentence is in simple past as it is said that her mother just come there which means the action had been done before a short while.

So, V2 form will be applicable here that is arrived.

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