Explanation
A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical center of the predicate in a sentence.
An auxiliary verb is a verb which is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.
Option E is correct as yet indicates the use of present perfect tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense can be used here.
The correct answer is E) hasn't finished
If we see the second sentence, it uses the verb 'went' which is the past tense of 'go'. This suggests that the action has already happened and completed in past. So the second sentence uses verb of simple past tense. The simple past is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now.
The second sentence is the answer to the question given in the first sentence. As both the sentence talking about the same topic, the tense of both would be same. Hence, the first sentence would also be in past tense.
So the blanks would require verbs of past tense, which is 'did go'. So, Option C is the correct answer as the sentence is talking about an action that has happened in the past and is using the verbs of simple past tense would be used. Option A cannot be used as 'went' cannot be used with 'did'. Options B and D cannot be used as the sentence is not in present perfect tense.
Option C is correct as the sentence talks about something in general. Therefore, it must use the simple present tense.
The correct answer is C)daren't
The normal sentence order for the interrogative is modal/auxiliary verb + subject + base form of the main verb. In the given context, the sentence is a polar (yes/no) question. Here, ‘was’ indicates the past tense of the modal auxiliary “is”. This concurs with the tense of the sentence which wants to know if their sister was given a gift last year. Hence option C is correct.The modal auxiliary verb “is” indicates third person singular subject, present tense, and is used in sentences which require some form of the auxiliary verb “be”, followed immediately by an -ing verb form. Hence option B is incorrect.Similarly “are” indicates third person plural subject, whereas the subject is “their sister”, which is singular. Hence option A is incorrect.The auxiliary verb “does” is substituted for third-person, singular subjects in the present tense. However, as the context refers to the past tense “does” does not concur. Hence option D is incorrect.
Option A is correct as last night indicates the use of simple past tense.
The correct answer is A) didn't
Option A is correct as planned indicates the use of had to for expressing past necessity. Also, the subject is singular.
The correct answer is A) had to
Option A is correct as last week indicates the use of had to for expressing past necessity.
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