The computer went wrong, but luckily. Emma ........ put it right again ( could/was/were able to)
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The computer went wrong, but luckily, Emma was able to put it right again.
Explanation:
- 'Was able' is the correct form of tense to use in this sentence.
- 'able' means to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something.
- As the given sentence is in the 'past tense form' - The computer went wrong.
- And, the sentence speaks about the single person, Emma.
- So the correct form that is appropriate among the given option is 'Was able.'
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