English, asked by devillgirl452, 6 months ago

Put the verbs in the bracket in the simple present, past progressive, past perfect or past perfect progressive tense and rewrite the sentences.
1. I (wait) for the train for 15 minutes.
2. She road) a novel when I go to meet her
1. The teacher feach) the students since morning
4. They already leave for Chennai when I teach there
5. Those days I prepare for the examination
6. She (work) in the kitchen for an hour when the bell (ring).
7. The traveller suddenly (realize) that he (go) in the wrong direction.
8. I read) when he (come).
9. She (talk) to her mother when I enter the room.
10. They not (go) far when they (see) a tiger.​

Answers

Answered by lorddierajput
17

Answer:

I was waiting for the train for 15 minutes.

She was reading a novel when I was going to meet her.

The teacher had been teaching the students since morning.

They already had left for Chennai when I had reached there.

Answered by vk8091624
4

Answer:

In case of two events one happening after the other: Subject + helping verb + (event 1) main verb (past participle form) + link + object + ... Event 2: The party began (in simple past tense) .

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