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Some of our luggage __________________________________ lost.
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were
was
have

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Answered by hemalathaelango1072
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Answer:

Some of our luggage were lost.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Were

Explanation:

past tense

Use "was" whenever you are simply describing something in the past.

"I was on my way to the store.

When I was younger, I used to eat fries with mustard.

conditionally

Conditional tenses are used when you are speculating about what could have happened or could have happened in a certain situation.

"If I had this sandwich, would I like it?

"If I go to the park, I'll swing on the swing.

sub

The subjunctive is used when expressing something contrary to reality, usually when expressing a question or wish. Yes, conditional and subjunctive are almost the same.

"I wish I was smarter.

"What if I'm late?

Note that the subject in English is to die. In modern usage, other tenses are often substituted. Otherwise, express the contents in such a way that their necessity is removed.

For example, John 11:25 in the King James Bible says, "He was dead, but he will rise again. Most modern English users find this expression awkward and say it without a subject.

Don't worry too much about using the subject incorrectly, but there is one situation where using "I" is appropriate.

What were people doing around the tea bushes?

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Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.

We were at Shimla _____ Monday ___ Friday.

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