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VARVARA [1.3K]
2 years ago
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A. Using Verb Tenses

English
1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]2 years ago
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The verbs to complete this narrative are had been, had expected, had walked, had insisted, had packed, and will have lost.

<h3>What is the past perfect tense?</h3>

This is a tense used to describe past events especially when referring to other events that happened before. The structure of sentence in this tense is:

  • Subject + had + verb in past pasticiple + object or complement

<h3>How to complete the sentences?</h3>
  • Read the sentence and choose the most approrpiate verb-
  • Conjugate the verb.
  • Read and verify the sentence is logical.

Based on this, the sentences are:

  • The first month on the trail had been challenging.
  • Before we set out, I had expected.
  • But instead I had walked miles every day.
  • Mother had insisted that I always wear a bonnet.
  • It's a good thing that we had packed so many bonnets.
  • I think I will have lost all my bonnets.

Learn more about past sentences in: brainly.com/question/14962498

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