We use deplore from following sentence :
1.Teachers deplore student behaviors that distract from lectures. ...
2. If you deplore the environmental practices of the company, you should not purchase their products. ...
3. I do not frequent luxury hotels because I deplore the snobbish attitudes of the haughty employees
My answer can be incorrect also so refer to Chrome too.
The correct answer is A. Verb + -ed
Explanation:
The function of the Simple Past Tense is to indicate an action is completed and belongs to the past; for example, actions that occurred yesterday and were completed should be in this tense. Besides this, the simple past tense is mainly indicated by the verb because this should be in past form; this in most cases means the verb needs to end in -ed (suffix that indicates past) as in the verbs talked, called, or watched. However, in the case of irregular verbs, this rule does not apply, this includes verbs in past such as wrote (write), ran (run), or bought (buy). Thus, the formula used to indicate the simple past in most cases is verb+ed.
1. management (manage)
2. organization (organize)
3.education (educate)
4. promotions (promote)
5. envious or jealous (jealousy)
6. development (develop)
7. slowly ( slow)
8. retirement (retire)
9. encouragement (encourage)
10. knowledgeable ( knowledge)
11. enjoyable(enjoy)
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Answer:
45A, PSV Gardens
T Nagar
Chennai – 600056
25.10.2020
Dear Christo,
I am so glad that I found time to write to you. I have been wanting to get in touch with you for some time now. How are you? Hope everyone at home is fine.
I was thinking about our time in school together, how we waited to meet each other, how we didn’t finish talking no matter how long we spoke, how we bunked classes together and how we used to do crazy things and escape without getting caught. I miss you and I miss being able to go to school everyday. School was fun when we were together. I bet not much has changed since we left school.
Did you know that our school is co-ed now? Gone are the days when we used to reign the corridors like we were the rulers of the whole campus. I heard from one of our juniors that they are planning an alumni meet next month. I hope both of us can make it and spend some time together like in old times.
Waiting to hear from you.
Love,
Dan