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read the situation and write sentence from the words in bracket:follow the given example :you went to Jill house but she wasn't there.(she/go/out) ans. you went to Jill house but she wasn't there.she had gone out.1) you went back to your home town after many years.it wasn't the same as before.(it/change/ a lot).2).i invited Rachel to the party but she couldn't come.(she/ arrange/ to do something else). 3). you went to cinema last night. you arrived at the cinema late. (the film/ already/ begin) .4) I was very pleased to see Tim again after such a long time (I/ not/ see/ him for five years) 5) I offered sue something to eat but she wasn't hungry .(she/ just /have/ breakfast)​

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Answered by paulmrinal01
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Answer:

The given situation has already happened 'went', 'wasn't there'. Hence it's in the past tense.

Option B: 'Had gone out' is in the past perfect tense. It states an action that completed at a certain time in the past.

It is appropriate to the given sentence, as the action 'had gone out' has already completed in the past.

Hence option B is correct.

Option A: 'Has gone' is in present perfect tense and states an action that has just happened. But the situation took place in the past and completed in the past too. It's a narration of whatever has already happened.

Option C: 'Went out' is in simple past tense and states an action that happened in the past. But the action 'she went out' happened before a previous past action 'you went to Jill's house'. Hence the former action would be in past perfect tense: it happened before another action took place 'you went out'.

Option D: 'Will go' is in future tense. It states an action that is yet to happen.

But the given situation has already happened.

Hence options A, C and D are incorrect.

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