not, never forget that you have
(41) (promised prompted) me to use this
silver to become an (42) (proud honest) man. Will you fulfil (43)
(these/this) promise?
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The correct options for the given blanks in the sentence is as follows:-
not, never forget that you have (41) promised me to use this silver to become an (42) honest man. Will you fulfil (43) this promise?
- 41 is promised, the past tense of the verb promise.
- The tense of a sentence or a verb indicates the past, present and future.
- The past tense indicates something that happened earlier, and not anymore.
- 42 has "an" before it, so honest is used because the phonetic beginning of honest is a vowel sound.
- 43 is this because "promise" is a singular noun.
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