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The school ____ assemble by ten o'clock. (Use was or were)

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Answered by shivashankarsbiradar
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Answer:

the school was assemble by 10 o'clock

Answered by DevendraLal
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After filling in the correct option in the fill-in-the-blanks, the sentence will be-

  • The school was assembled by ten clocks.
  • Whereas were is used for both the second person past tense and the third person plural past tense (they and we), was in the singular past tense of to be (you). Earlier acts that were comparable to this were
  • Hence, was can be used with "I" (first person singular) and "he/she/it" (third-person singular), while "were" can be used with "we" (first person plural), "they" (third person plural), and "you" (second person singular/plural).
  • Use were when expressing ideas that are speculative, wishful, imagined, desired, ambiguous, or otherwise untrue that is, not actual.

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