English, asked by rjoy3561, 8 months ago

When he........
(see/saw/seen) a star........
(shoot/shoots/shooting) across the sky, he........
(breathed/breathing/breathe) a prayer.​

Answers

Answered by vaduz
19

When he saw a star shooting across the sky, he breathed a prayer.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence requires us to use the correct form of the verb from the brackets in the blanks.
  • Now, considering the frame and structure of the sentence, we can assume that it is talking about something that has happened. SO, it is in the past tense.
  • Accordingly, the first blank will be "saw", using the past tense.
  • The second blank will use the continuous form of the verb for it is talking about the very act of the noun "shoot", like an ongoing action.
  • And lastly, the last blank will again be in the past tense "breathed" as the sentence is in the past tense and will thus stay in the same tense.
  • Thus, the final sentence will be- When he saw a star shooting across the sky, he breathed a prayer.

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Answered by pinnaclewinner
19

Answer:

WHEN HE SAW A SHOOTING ACROSS THE SKY, HE BREATHED A PRAYER.

Explanation:

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