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Gemiola [76]
3 years ago
14

Create, publish, become, be, come out, give, develop, have, find, test, offer, take.

English
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
4 0

After placing each verb in the correct blank and making the necessary changes to them, we have:

1. was developed

2. created

3. took

4. offered

5. was

6. published

7. became

8. came out

9. tested

10. found

11. gave

12. had

  • When we take a look at the text before trying to fill in the blanks, we can tell it is about things that happened in the past.
  • Thus, we can assume most verbs will be in the past tense or will use the past participle form.
  • To begin answering, we must read the text and look for places where one of the options sounds more obvious.
  • For example, when we talk of books, the verb "publish" is usually used. Since a manual is a book, we are likely to use "publish" with it.
  • We repeat that process, answering the easier ones first, until we are left with the least obvious blanks.
  • Here, we can try different combinations to see what fits - what sounds right.

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