English, asked by Nausin8, 9 months ago

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Tick () the correct verbs to complete these sentences.
1. Although I knew/was knowing the song, I didn't know/wasn't knowing the words.
2. My friend didn't believe/wasn't believing me when I told/was telling him that
I met the famous actor, Tom Cruise,
3. I didn't like/wasn't liking doing the work that my mother asked me to do.
4. My neighbour hung/was hanging up the curtains, when the doorbell rang.
5. The children were having/had a good time, so they wasn't wanting/didn't want
to go home.
6. Jeet wasn't feeling/didn't feel well after having eaten the pastry.
7. The girls were playing/played excitedly in the courtyard and wasn't wanting/
didn't want to come in when it began raining.
8. Can
you
tell me when you was hearing/heard the loud bang?​

Answers

Answered by sreyoshi69
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Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. knowing,know
  2. believe,told
  3. like
  4. was hanging up
  5. didn't want
  6. feeling
  7. playing, didn't
  8. heard

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