English, asked by varma8757, 10 months ago

Please is a jumbled sentence.. Rearrange it and put the missing word
i have been flat without looking for

Answers

Answered by obosipeter
0

Answer:

I have been given a flat without looking for

Explanation:

Answered by arshaarunsl
1

Answer:

I have been looking for a flat without one.

Explanation:

  • One must adhere to a rule when organizing words that are jumbled: The subject comes before the verb, which comes before the object.
  • The word "to" and the infinite form of the verb "observe" can be found among the supplied words. These two words could be combined to form the phrase "to observe."
  • The phrase "I have been flat without looking for" doesn't convey the intended message.
  • Using both the present perfect and present tense Verb constructions include the progressive tenses of the verb "have been."
  • The present perfect tense describes a situation or an event that occurred at some unspecified time in the past.
  • So the correct answer is "I have been looking for a flat without one."

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