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Receptionist : what can I do for you ,sir ?
Tourist: I need a room ,preferably on the first floor .
Receptionist :let me see if the room is available.
Tourist: Thank you .
The receptionist asked the tourist respectfully what (i) __for him. The tourist said that he __ preferably on the first floor.The receptionist asked him (c) __ if the room was available. The tourist thanked her .choose the correct option ​

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct options for the passage are as follows:-

The receptionist asked the tourist respectfully what (i) she could do for him. The tourist said that he needed a room, preferably on the first floor. The receptionist asked him (c) to wait until she checks if the room was available. The tourist thanked her.

  • the tenses of the verbs are in the past tense.
  • The tense of a sentence or a verb indicates the past, present and future.  
  • The past tense indicates something that happened earlier, and not anymore.
  • The present tense indicates something that is occurring in the current time cycle.
  • The future tense indicates something that is yet to happen.
  • These three types are again further divided into four more types:- simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous.
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