English, asked by era36, 11 months ago

you can_(tell) a lot by comparing skylines. I_(be) on the sixth floor of a hotel in New Delhi and when I_(look out) of the window I_(can) see for miles. It_(be) so when I_(go) there some five years ago. There_(be) no tall buildings to obstruct the view. That_(make) me realize why India's economy _(not take off) as much as it should_(have). No sensible investor would_(want) to build a tall building in a city where power could_(go out) at any moment and you_(may have) to walk up twenty flights of stairs.​

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Answered by meenakumari74988
1

Answer:

tell

was

looked out

could

was, had went

were

has not taken off

had, want

go out, might have

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

We are provided with an incomplete passage that requires to be completed by choosing the correct forms of the verbs. The correct forms of the verbs will be filled in the sentences of the paragraph as below:

  • The first sentence can be written as "you can tell a lot by comparing skylines."
  • The second sentence can be written as "I was on the sixth floor of a hotel in New Delhi and when I looked out of the window I could see for miles."
  • The third sentence can be written as  "It was not so when I went there some five years ago."
  • The fourth sentence can be written as "There were no tall buildings to obstruct the view."
  • The fifth sentence can be written as " That made me realize why India's economy has not taken off as much as it should have."
  • The sixth sentence can be written as " No sensible investor would want to build a tall building in a city where power could go out at any moment and you may have to walk up twenty flights of stairs.​"

PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2

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