English, asked by Dinesh2007, 1 year ago

The morning before, the rest room (prepare) for an important guest. The cleaner (wash) the bathroom and (sweep) the room. The housekeeper and his wife (cleaned) and (rearrange) the furniture. Now they (wait) for the guest to arrive. The cleaner’s son (sit) on the verandah, playing with the pankha rope. From the kitchen (come) the smell of chicken being fried. Soon, a large grey car (arrive) and (stop) in front of the verandah.

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Answered by ArjunIsCool
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The morning before the rest room 'had prepared'
for an important guest. The cleaner 'had washed' the bathroom and 'had swept' the room. The housekeeper and his wife 'had cleaned' and 'had rearranged' the furniture. Now they 'are waiting' for the guest to arrive. The cleaner's son 'was sitting' on the verandah, playing with the pankha rope. From the kitchen 'came' the smell of chicken being fried. Soon, a large grey car 'arrived' and 'stopped' in front of the verandah.

CyborgTJB: Why two different answer for same question?
Answered by Anonymous
1
The morning before, the rest room-prepared- (prepare) for an important guest. The cleaner-had washed- (wash) the bathroom and-had swept- (sweep) the room. The housekeeper and his wife-had cleaned- (cleaned) and-had rearranged- (rearrange) the furniture. Now they -were waiting-(wait) for the guest to arrive. The cleaner’s son -sat-(sit) on the verandah, playing with the pankha rope. From the kitchen-came- (come) the smell of chicken being fried. Soon, a large grey car-arrived- (arrive) and-stopped- (stop) in front of the verandah.

CyborgTJB: Why two different answer for same question?
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