English, asked by manishkeer09, 1 year ago

Remove your shoes outside as I....................tha floor just now.(mop)

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Answered by divyapatel127roi
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mopped

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Anonymous: i think fhe answer will be mop. no change of tense
Anonymous: i think
divyapatel127roi: no mopped is correct
Anonymous: how?
divyapatel127roi: because it will be simple present
Anonymous: yes but mopped is simple past form
Anonymous: its written there just now
Anonymous: okay Don't know
Anonymous: gracias
divyapatel127roi: yes sorry it is simple past
Answered by writersparadise
1

The answer is mopped.

Remove your shoes as I mopped that floor just now.

Explanation:

Mopped is the simple past tense of the action verb mop.

In this case, the mopping action has already occurred. In such cases, when an action has taken place, we use different forms of the past tense.

Since the action word remove is in simple present tense, the action word mop should be in the corresponding past tense.

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