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"Yesterday, the moon__________ full, and it was__________ brightly. Jane______ she ______ see an owl."
"a. was, shone, thinks, could"
"b. was, shining, thought, could"
"c. was full, shining, thinks, can"
"d. was full, shone, though, could"

Answers

Answered by anujtripathi120tripa
1

Answer:

Answer is no .b

(ẞ).. was, shining , thought, could

Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

b. was, shining, thought, could

"Yesterday, the moon  was   full, and it was  shining   brightly. Jane  thought   she  could   see an owl."

Explanation:

As we can see the whole sentence is presented as someone saying something about last night. Therefore we can conclude that the sentence is in past tense.

In English, the past tense (or preterite) is one of the inflected types of a verb. The past tense of ordinary verbs is made via way of means of adding -d or -ed to the bottom shape of the verb, at the same time as the ones of abnormal verbs are shaped in diverse ways

So we can say that the answer will be b. was, shining, thought, could i.e.

"Yesterday, the moon  was   full, and it was  shining   brightly. Jane  thought   she  could   see an owl."

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