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Answered by vike88542
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Explanation:

1 had donated

2 handed

3 made

4 became

5 took


nightread: The 4th one should be 'has become' as present perfect tense is used To indicate a time period that has not yet finished. 'Mr. Kapoor is still the first man to travel the nation on foot hence the tense should be present perfect.
sinharanju909: ok thanks
Answered by nightread
1

Answer :-

  1. donated
  2. has handed
  3. made
  4. has become
  5. took

Simple Past/Past Indefinite Tense :-

  • The simple past tense is used to indicate or describe something that happened or existed in the past.
  • S + 2nd form of verb + Object

Usage of Simple Past :-

  • For a completed action in a time before now. Eg. I met her in 2004.
  • For events that were true for some time in the past. Eg. They lived in America for four years.  
  • For a list of completed actions in the past. Eg. Maya came in, put the bag on the couch, and sat down.
  • For habits in the past. eg. When I was a child, I played the piano.
  • To talk about an action in the past that takes place in the middle of another action. Eg. When she arrived, I was reading a book.
  • For past facts. Eg. He did not like carrots before.

Present Perfect Tense :-

  • The Present Perfect Tense is used in case of repeated actions, in those actions where the time is not important, and actions that began in the past but are not finished yet and will probably finish in the present as we speak.
  • S + have/has + past participle + Object

Usage of Present perfect Tense :-

  • For actions or events that began in the past and have continued into the present
  • To show an action that has been completed
  • To indicate a time period that has not yet finished
  • Used with phrases that begin with “This is the first” or “second time” and so on.
  • To describe or express an action that is repeated in the past
  • Used to indicate or describe actions that have been completed in the recent past

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