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Steve would have service some computers by himself before hiring an assistant.
be service
must service
had service
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Answers

Answered by Shaikhu27
1

Answer:

must service is correct answer

Answered by mahimapanday53
0

Concept: The past tense and past participle of the verb have is had. Sometimes, instead of starting a phrase with "if," the word "had" is used to refer to an event that might have occurred but did not. For instance, "had she been elected" has the same meaning as "if she had been elected."

When two past occurrences occurred, with one past action taking place even before the other past action, the past perfect is employed. Use had and a verb's past participle in one portion of the phrase to create the past perfect tense. The other portion of the sentence is frequently written in the ordinary past tense.

Given: Steve would have service some computers by himself before hiring an assistant.

To find: the correct option among the 4 options

Solution:

Steve had service some computers by himself before hiring an assistant.

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