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when Bharat was young he dash (live) in Mathura

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Answered by pratikshamukherjee12
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Answer:

NOTE: As the given sentences are facts, we can understand that the sentences will have information that is true and complete. Hence, we will use the present perfect tense to fill in the blank.

Option A - 'Is making' is used to describe the action in a sentence in the present continuous tense. As the director is not making films at the moment, we can't use 'is making' here. Thus option A is incorrect

Option B - 'Made' is the past form of the verb 'make'. As the sentence is in the present perfect tense, we can't use 'made' here. Thus option B is incorrect.

Option C - 'Has been making' is used to describe the sentence in the present perfect continuous tense. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - The subject of the sentence 'he' is third person singular and hence we can use the auxiliary 'has' which is in the singular form. As the present perfect tense requires the verb to be in the past participle form, 'made' is correct. Thus option D is the correct answer.

'Steven Spielberg is a film director. He has made a lot of famous films.'

Answered by tOtAlDAYNAMIC
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Answer:

When Bharat was young he was living in Mathura.

Explanation:

because it is old time when he was living there...

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