The sentence should be "I had joined the soccer team to meet new friends" if you're looking for a past perfect tense verb, since this is indication it is something that is not repeated.
Answer:
you can't use just the words in the box, you have to change them a little.
Explanation:
you have to add "ed" at the end of the words or just "d" if there is already an "e" at the end. For identify, you replace "y" with "ied." For the first word, you have to add "ing" to the end. The first answer is "caused." They were required to pay for the damage caused. For the second answer, none of them really make sense. You have to change "remain" to "remaining." For c, it is provided, then for d it is included, for e it is interested, for f it is identified. you just have to think about what makes the most sense.
Answer:
Dr. Naismith first planned to bring outdoor games inside, but they were too physical and cumbersome.
Explanation:
Eliminate repeated words.
Other comments:
'Two' is a number. 'Too' means extra or more than expected-- too many, too much, too late. . .
Two should not be too many to count!
Also be careful to use correct verb forms (planned) (were) to express past tense.
Answer:
insecure; cowardly; nervous