English, asked by zynabpesh, 1 year ago

The politician was ____________________ with questions as soon as he entered the room. • fired • parried • bombarded • battered I feel tired.
I ___________ have gone to bed so late last night. • should not • would not • should • must
Now that I have been in Australia for a while, driving on the left isn’t strange anymore.I am ____________ driving on the left after living in Australia for a while. • ready to • used to • liked • used to
Most people enjoy watching TV, ___________. • so i don’t • don’t i • that i don’t • but i don’t

Answers

Answered by sanjanashetty30
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1. bombarded
2. should not
3. used to
4. but I don't
hope these answers are correct

zynabpesh: what of "bombarded "
sanjanashetty30: i think thats the correct answer...
zynabpesh: yeah
Answered by varshamittal029
0

Answer:

The politician was bombarded with questions as soon as he entered the room.

I should not have gone to bed so late last night.

Now that I have been in Australia for a while, driving on the left isn’t strange anymore. I am used to driving on the left after living in Australia for a while.

Most people enjoy watching TV, but I don’t.

Explanation:

Past tense verbs describe an action, event, or condition that occurred in the past. Each tense has four aspects that discuss the event or action's completion.

There are four types of past tense verbs:

The simple past tense is used to indicate or describe an event or situation that occurred or existed in the past.

The past continuous tense is used to describe a continuing event in the past. Other situations in which the past continuous tense is used are:

The past perfect tense describes an event that occurred in the past before another event in the simple past tense was completed in the past.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that occurred in the past up until another action occurred in the past.

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