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They their defeat with good grace O (A) accepted O (B) accepting (C) was accepting 0 (D) accepts​

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Answered by papumittal390
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Answered by swethassynergy
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The correct form of the verb will be:

(A) They accepted their defeat with good grace.

Explanation:

  • The correct form of the verb in the sentence is "accepted".
  • The answer to this question should be figured out using the options given in the question.
  • The second option "accepting" is wrong because it contains the present participle "+ing" but does not use "are" after the pronoun "they".
  • The third option "was accepting" is wrong because "they" is used to show plural and "was" is used for singular.
  • "Accepts" is wrong because "accepts" should be used in the first person pronoun and "they" is in the third person.
  • So, the correct option is an option(A)"accepted".
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