English, asked by cutelixkhushi350, 11 months ago

The governor was______at the wit of the youth
a) pleases
b) pleasing c) pleased
d) please

Answers

Answered by dipti001
8

Answer:

c)pleased could be the answer

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
2

Answer:

The governor was pleased at the wit of the youth

Explanation:

The verb form writing in is understood as the -ing form, or the -ING PARTICIPLE form. In, the verb form produced is named the -ed form, or -ED PARTICIPLE form. Many so-called -ed participle forms don't end in -ed at all: The film was written by John Brown. The film was bought by a British company. Most regular verbs form their past by adding -ed to the base: accept/accepted. some verbs form the past tense with a -t ending: build/built. a standard spelling error occurs with words that end with the sound /t/, but are spelled with –ed. for instance , wrecked, could be misspelled as “wreckt.”

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