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The match (a)____(Begin)before we reached the stadium there (b)___(be) a great rush at the gate.pople (c)___(Argue) with the security guards. Entering the stadium (d)__(prove)a tedious job .i (e) __(be) able to forget this nasty experience in the year to come.i(f)__(decide) never to watch an event in an overcrowded place.

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Answered by VelvetRosee
6

Answer:

The complete answer is given below.

Explanation:

In the given question we have to put the suitable form of tenses of the verbs in the blanks.

The match had begun before we reached the stadium. There was a great rush at the gate. People argued with the security guards. Entering the stadium proved to be a tedious job. I won't be able to forget this nasty experience in the years to come. I have decided never to watch an event in an overcrowded place.

Answered by qwstoke
1

The complete sentence/paragraph is as follows:

a) The match had begun before we reached the stadium.

b) There was a great rush at the gate.

c) People argued with the security guards.

d) Entering the stadium proved a tedious job.

e) I won't be able to forget this nasty experience in the year to come.

f) I have decided never to watch an event in an overcrowded place.

What is an article?

- An article is defined as a word that is used to indicate a noun is a noun without describing it.

- Example, Rohan bought a rabbit, the article here indicates the word rabbit is a noun.

- Sentence needs an article before a noun to make grammatical sense.

- Example, I have pen is incorrect

I have a pen is correct.

- There are three articles in English namely a, an, the.

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