My mother started school when she _(is) six and _(stop) the same term. She was unusual in the village as she had father and brother who _(encourage) her to go school. but everyday she _(will) leave behind her girl cousins _(play) at the home.
Answers
2)stopped
3)encouraged
4)would
5)playing
Answer :
This question is based on verb forms.
The complete paragraph is as follows :
My mother started school when she was (is) six and stopped (stop) the same term. She was unusual in the village as she had father and brother who encouraged (encourage) her to go to school. but everyday she would (will) leave behind her girl cousins playing (play) at the home.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'verb forms' as 'Main verbs have three basic forms: the base form, the past form and the -ed form (sometimes called the ‘-ed participle’):
base form: used as the infinitive form, with to or without to (Do you want to come with us? I can’t leave now.) and for the present simple (I always read before I go to sleep every night.) except third person singular, which uses the -s form (She works at the university.)
past form: used for the past simple (He opened the door and went out.)
-ed form: used after auxiliary have and be (I’ve always wanted a piano and I was given one last week.).'