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the author _____ quite annoyed when she ____ that the publisher was very dishonest​

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The author was quite annoyed when she saw that the publisher was very dishonest
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Answer:

The author was quite annoyed when she saw that the publisher was very dishonest.

Explanation:

Here we are asked to fill in the blank space of given sentence.

The given sentence is - The author...... quite annoyed when she..... that the publisher was very dishonest.

The correct word which we have fill in the blank space is was and saw.

We always use was for the past indicative first and third person singular. That goes for whether it's a simple verb or auxiliary. “I was ready to watch the Auburn Tigers win the game,” and “He was watching number two score the winning touchdown.”

Chances are, you're familiar with one difference between was and were: that was is the first and third-person singular past tense of the verb to be, while were is the second-person singular past and plural past of to be.

Use is if you are talking about a continuous event in the present tense. Use was if you are talking about a continuous event in the past tense.

"She was happy about the news." "She was very nice to us." "The little boy was alone." "The concert was amazing."

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