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She - - - - - (cut) her finger while she ____(cut) vegetables

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct form of the verbs in the sentence would be "She cut her finger while she was cutting vegetables"

Explanation:

  • Within this single sentence, the word "cut" appears in two different contexts.
  • The word "cut" refers to an incision or a wound, as in the phrase "she cut her finger." It is clear that she hurt herself in this instance. Because the action takes place in a single fleeting moment, "cut" is written in the simple present tense.
  • When we say "she was cutting vegetables," we mean to convey that she was dividing the vegetables into pieces. Because chopping vegetables is a process that is an ongoing process that takes place over a period of time, the verb "to cut" is expressed here in the present continuous tense.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

She cut her finger while she was cutting vegetables.

Explanation:

  • Since "she" is singular, we will use the verb following it accordingly.
  • The given sentence is in the past tense, therefore, the past tense for the verb "cut" is simply "cut" itself.
  • Hence, the first half of the sentence will look like this: She cut her finger. (An event that happened in the past, hence, use of past tense in the following verb).
  • Now, for the second half of the same sentence, we will use the form of past continuous tense. Hence, the sentence will look like this: while she was cutting vegetables.
  • This is because here an incident in a continuous form has been conveyed that happened in the past.

Final Answer:

She cut her finger while she was cutting vegetables.

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