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we (go) to the exhibition . some people (buy) clothes while others (play) games.

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Answered by thevamp
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\bold{we\:went\:to \:the \:exhibition\: . \\Some\:bought \:clothes \: \\while \:others\: played\: games}
Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The correct verb form for the second part of the sentence would be: "Some people bought clothes while others played games." The corrected sentence would be: "We go to the exhibition. Some people bought clothes while others played games."

Explanation:

The first part of the sentence "We (go) to the exhibition" is in the simple present tense, which indicates a habitual or ongoing action. The second part of the sentence describes two simultaneous actions in the past, so it should be in the past tense.

The first action is in the past simple tense, indicating that it was completed at a specific point in the past. The second action is also in the past simple tense.

This sentence describes a habit or ongoing action in the present, with a description of a specific event in the past. By using the correct verb forms, we can ensure that the sentence is grammatically correct and accurately conveys the intended meaning.

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