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Bond [772]
3 years ago
9

Before she went to the zoo she never saw a lion

English
1 answer:
N76 [4]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: had never seen

Explanation:

<em>Before she went to the zoo she </em><em><u>had never seen</u></em><em> a lion. </em>

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Assuming the word in bold is <em>saw,</em> the correct tense would be to make use of the past participle of see because this is a Past Perfect tense.

A Past Perfect tense is one that talks about an event in the past that happened before the event being talked about for instance, "I had seen her leave before I came into the classroom".

In this case the lady in question had not seen a lion before she went to the zoo so this is a past perfect and the correct tense for the verb therefore is "had ... seen".

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