Question 5
(a) Fill in each of the numbered blanks with the correct form of the word given in
brackets. Do not copy the passage, but write in correct serial order the word or phrase
appropriate to the blank space.
Example: (0) decided
The great Caliph Alrum Al-Rashid ......... (decide) to build a palace that ....1.... (make)
the grandeur of his reign.
Besides the ...2.... (chose) terrain, ....3.... (stand) a shack. Al-Rashid asked his minister
to convince the owner-an old weaver- to sell it ....4.... (demolish). The minister tried,
but without any success. Back at the palace, it ....5.... (suggest) that they simply expel
the old man from the site. "No," answered Al-Rashid. “It ....6.... (become) part of my
legacy to my people. When they see the palace, they will say: he was great. And when
they see the shack, they ....7.... (say): he was just, because he ....8.... (respect) the desire
of others."
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Answers
Answered by
121
Answer:
1. decided
2. makes
3. chose
4. stood
4. demolished
5. was suggested
6. has become
7. said
8. respects
PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST........
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3
Answer:
- made
- chosen
- stood
- for demolishion
- was suggested
- has become
- would say
- respected
Explanation:
- The word had is combined with the verb's past participle to create the past perfect tense. The past participle of a regular verb is the version of the verb that ends in -ed or -d.
- For instance, watched is the past tense of the verb watch. Additionally, certain verbs have a -t version where the past participle ends in -t rather than -ed. For instance, the past tense of the verbs learn and leap is learnt and leapt, respectively.
- The past participles of numerous irregular verbs, however, do not adhere to this criterion. There are no common guidelines for these verbs' past participles, therefore you must study them or check them up in our incredible dictionary.
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