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Please answer fast 1. These Questions are ____ (appear) to be difficult. (a)appear (b)appearing 2. Geeta ____ (sleep) for two hours when I went there. (a) had been sleeping (b) was sleeping 3. Did Ravi not ___ (leave) for kolkata last night ? (a) left (b) leave 4. Rohit was hungry , so he ____ (cry). (a) was crying (b) had cried 5. Diabetes ____ (be) now a common disease. (a) is (b) are

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Answered by hawkeye81
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answer,b,a,a,b,a

Explanation:

Please answer fast 1. These Questions are ____ (appear) to be difficult. (a)appear (b)appearing 2. Geeta ____ (sleep) for two hours when I went there. (a) had been sleeping (b) was sleeping 3. Did Ravi not ___ (leave) for kolkata last night ? (a) left (b) leave 4. Rohit was hungry , so he ____ (cry). (a) was crying (b) had cried 5. Diabetes ____ (be) now a common disease. (a) is (b) are

Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

  1. These questions appear to be difficult. The answer to the abovementioned sentence will hence be an option that states, "appear".
  2. Geeta had been sleeping for two hours when I went there. The answer to the abovementioned sentence will hence be an option that states, 'had been sleeping".
  3. Did Ravi not leave for Kolkata last night? The answer to the abovementioned sentence will hence be an option that states, "leave".
  4. Rohit was hungry, so he was crying. The answer to the abovementioned sentence will hence be an option that states, 'was crying.
  5. Diabetes is now a common disease. The answer to the abovementioned sentence will hence be an option that states, "is".

Explanation:

  • The abovementioned sentence is in the simple present tense and hence, the verb should also be in simple present. Thus, option A is the correct option in this case.
  • The abovementioned sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense and thus should be the verb used. Hence, we chose option A as the appropriate answer.
  • It is a universal rule in cases of doing and did, the verb used in the sentence after them should be in the present tense. Hence, option B is the appropriate answer for the sentence.
  • The abovementioned sentence is in past continuous tense and thus we use the past continuous verb making options A the correct answer.
  • The abovementioned sentence is in the present tense. We use the word "is" as per the rules of the agreement, that is, the number of verbs will be equal to the subjects involved. As there is only one subject, so we use a singular verb in the said sentence.

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