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The wedding procession was yet (a) (start).

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Answered by meaditimishra12
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The wedding procession was yet (a) ………………(start). It (b) ……………… (wait) for us to reach. We (c) ………………(decide) not (d) ……………… (dance) at all. But when we (e) ……………… (reach) the scene, we (f) ……………… (draw) into it.

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(a) to start (b) had been waiting (c) had decided (d) to dance (e) reached (f) were drawn

Answered by Nathawat04
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Answer:

Explanation:

Type If-clause (Conditional clause) Main clause

I First form of the verb

(V1 or V1 s/es) Shall/will/may/can + first form of the verb (V1)

II Second form of the Verb (V2) Should/would/might/could + first form of the verb (V1)

III Had + third form of the Verb (had + (V3) Should/would/might/could + have + third form of the verb (V3)

Examples:

You will pass if you work hard.

What shall I do if I miss the last bus?

If I were you, I would not seek his help.

She would have come if you had sent a proper invitatio

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