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Yesterday an argument (a)
(take) place between two group of students. It
b)
(result) in the shoot out inside the school during recess. The shooters (c)
(flee) from the spot in cars. The incident (d).
(confirm) by
he school authorities but they (e) _
(state) that they (f) __
(not
have) more details of the case.
. (i) took (ii) takes (iii) taking (iv) will take
• (i) resulted (ii) resulting (iii) had resulted (iv) will result
• (i) flee (ii) fled (iii) fleeing (iv) had fled
• (i) was being confirmed (ii) had been confirmed (iii) will be confirmed
(iv) was confirmed
. (i) state (ii) states (iii) stated (iv) had stated
. (i) do not have (ii) were not having (iii) did not have (iv) would not
have
nce in a forest there (a) _
(live) a lion and his wife. One day the lioness (b
(give) birth to twins. It was the duty of the lion to being food. So he (
Till a deer or anything that (d)
(come) in his way and​

Answers

Answered by Glorious31
23

Answer:

A:

  1. took
  2. resulted
  3. fled
  4. was confirmed
  5. stated
  6. did not have

Explanation:

B:

  1. lived
  2. gave
  3. waited
  4. came

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Answered by jenisha145
1

The correct options to fill the blanks with correct verb forms will be

(a) took (b) resulted (c) fled (d) was confirmed (e) stated (f) did not have.

The passage now with the correct verb forms will be as-

Yesterday an argument took place between two groups of students. It resulted in the shoot-out inside the school during recess. The shooters fled from the spot in cars. The incident was confirmed by the school authorities but they stated that they did not have more details of the case.

Verb forms-

  • The whole passage is based on the theme of past tense. hence all the verbs will be in the past tense.
  • The past tense of the verb take will be 'took' and similarly the past tense of the verb result will change to 'resulted'.
  • Now, the verb flee is also sometimes considered as a verb in the past tense, hence we take the past participle for the same (which will be fled).
  • Similar to the previous verbs the past tense of confirm will be confirmed but a helping verb 'was' will also be added.
  • Lastly, the verb state will change to stated in the past tense form, and not have will have the helping verb 'did' in the past tense.

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