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mel-nik [20]
2 years ago
13

fill in the blanks Mr. Sumanthiran ……is……… (to be) an Assistant Bank Manager who 1). …… …………………… (to work) in the Amex Bank afte

r completing his degree. Currently, he 2). … …………………….. (to prepare) for his MBA exams at the university. These days, Sumanthiran 3). …… …………………………. (to read) many books and articles related to his studies. Last year, he 4). …………………………… (to complete) two assessments amidst the heavy workload in the bank. While Sumanthiran 5)…………………….. (to do) the assessments last year he 6). … ………………………(to attend) a wedding in Jaffna. However, when Sumanthiran went to Jaffna he 7). … ………………………(already/finish) his assessments because he knew the importance of assessment grades. Anyway, by this time next year, he 8) …………………….(to complete) all the exams and 9). … ………………………….. (to apply) for the post of bank manager. Therefore, Sumanthiran 10). ……………………….. (to study) hard these days to achieve his targets ​
English
2 answers:
FromTheMoon [43]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

worked, prepared, read, completed, did, attended, finished, completed, applied, studied

navik [9.2K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>1) was working</em>

<em>2) is preparing</em>

<em>3) reads</em>

<em>4) completed</em>

<em>5) was doing</em>

<em>6) attended</em>

<em>7) had already finished</em>

<em>8) is completing</em>

<em>9) applying </em>

<em>10) is studying</em>

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