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A.) i. Lost.

ii.) Was Entertaining.

iii.) Went.

iv.) To fetch.

v.) Awaited.

Vi.)Appeared.

Vii.) Found.

Viii.) Were Forgotten.

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B.i.) at.

ii.)of.

iii.)of.

iv.)to.

v.)from.

Answered by spacelover123
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A. (i) lost

(ii) was entertaining

(iii) went

(iv) to fetch

(v) awaited

(vi) appeared

(vii) found

(viii) were forgotten

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B. (i) Mohit was a clown and all laughed at his antics.

(ii) Carelessness may be the cause of accidents.

(iii) That he is successful is a result of his hard work.

(iv) Prince Charles is the heir to the throne of England.

(v) The common man will benefit from this scheme.

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Additional Information

  • While filling the blanks of any sentence provided, we must keep in mind to follow the subject-verb agreement and to use the proper form of tenses.
  • Subject-verb agreement is when the subject and verb in the given sentence agree in number to each other.

Here are some rules for subject-verb agreement -:

1. When the subject is singular, we must ensure that the verb used is singular too.

2. When the subject is plural, we must ensure that the verb used is plural too.

3. When two or more nouns or pronouns are connected by 'and' it will use the plural verb.

4. When two or more nouns or pronouns are connected by 'and' and only used for referring to a single person, it will use a singular verb.

  • Tenses tell us when an action takes place.
  • Tenses can be classified into 3 major types → Present Tense, Past Tense, and Future Tense.
  • Classification of tenses can be done on basis of Simple, Continuous, Perfect and Perfect Continuous.

  • Simple Present → 1st form + s/es
  • Simple Past → 2nd form
  • Simple Future →  will/shall + 1st form

  • Present Continuous → am/is/are + 1st form + ing
  • Past Continuous → was/were + 1st form + ing
  • Future Continuous → will/shall + 1st form + ing

  • Present Perfect → has/have + 3rd form
  • Past Perfect → had + 3rd form
  • Future Perfect → will have/shall have + 3rd form

  • Present Perfect Continuous → has/have been + 1st form + ing
  • Past Perfect Continuous → had been + 1st form + ing
  • Future Perfect Continous → will have been + 1st form + ing

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