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35. It was a busy restaurant. The owner ______ (give) a loud guffaw startling everyone around. He
_______ (catch) the narrator by the lapels of his coat and ______ (shake) him. He _______ (tell)
him to put the money down and go.
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It was a busy restaurant. The owner gave a loud guffaw startling everyone around. He caught the narrator by the lapels of his coat and shook him. He told him to put the money down and go.
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Answer:
It was a busy restaurant. The owner gave (give) a loud guffaw startling everyone around. He caught (catch) the narrator by the lapels of his coat and shook (shake) him. He told (tell) him to put the money down and go.
Explanation:
Tense in grammar expresses reference of time. So, time is indicated by modifying the verbs accordingly. This is how we will come to know if the events are happening in the past, present or future. The verbs that take up different forms to indicate time, condition or event of an action are called tenses. Tenses can be broadly classified as: -
1. Past tense: - Past tenses are used for actions that have already taken place
2. Present tense: - Present tenses are used for an action that is happening now
3. Future tense: - Future tenses are used for actions that will happen in future.
With each tense there are four aspects associated with it which show the nature of action performed by each verb: -
1. Perfect
2. Perfect continuous
3. Continuous
4. Simple
This way there are twelve tenses in English grammar.
In the above sentences, we observe that the action has already occurred in the past as the first sentence indicates it by using the tense 'was'. So, we will use past tenses in all the sentences. Therefore, the sentences can be rewritten by using correct tenses as below: -
It was a busy restaurant. The owner gave (give) a loud guffaw startling everyone around. He caught (catch) the narrator by the lapels of his coat and shook (shake) him. He told (tell) him to put the money down and go.