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We -----------(visit) the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever.

1had visited
2visited
3visit
4visiting​

Answers

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
3

Answer:

Explanation:

The sentence is We had visited the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever.

The past perfect describes an earlier incedent than the present. It's used to show that in the past, one thing happened before that. Regardless of whatever occurrence is recounted first, the tense always makes it clear which one occurred first. when I arrived at work.

Here two incedents are happening.one is 'we visited the seashore many times' and second is 'we enjoyed last summer'.This is describing a past incedent and two condition is there.So the verb will be in past perfect tense.

The correct answer is 'had visited'.

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Answered by rakhivalecha
2

Answer:

The correct verb form will be-

We had visited the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever.

Explanation:

  • If there are two past activities in a single sentence, then one is said in Simple Past Tense and the other is described in Past Perfect Tense.
  • Between the two actions, which was done earlier will be presented in Past Perfect Tense.
  • The action which happened later, will be represented by Simple Past Tense.
  • Thus, here the blank will be filled with Past Perfect Tense.
  • The structure of past perfect tense is - had + V3 form of verb.
  • The V3 form of the verb "visit" is "visited".
  • So, Option - 1 "had visited" is the correct answer.

What is gap-filling ?

→ A gap-filling is an exercise in which learners have to replace words       missing from a text. We should fill the gaps with suitable words from the text.

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  1. brainly.in/question/1234824
  2. brainly.in/question/38989544
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