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Look at the Incomplete Sentences Below. Using the Information Provided, Complete Each Sentence Using a Suitable Tense. Follow the Examples: - English Communicative

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Look at the incomplete sentences below. Using the information provided, complete each sentence using a suitable tense. Follow the examples:

1947 until now India I has been (be) independent since 1947.

1947 India became (become) independent in 1947.

1. 1947 until now l There --------- (be) manywars.
2. 1991 There ------- (be) a war in the Persian Gulf.
3. 1953 -------- Edmund Hilary and Tensing first (climb) Everest.
4. 1953 until now Many people ________ (climb)Everest.
5. 1983 India --------- (win) the Prudential Cricket World Cup in England.
6. 1983 until now India -------- (win) many limited-overs cricket trophies.

 

Fill in the Blanks
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Solution

  1. have been
  2. was
  3. climbed
  4. have climbed
  5. won
  6. has won
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Chapter 2: Tenses (Integrated Grammar practice 1) - Exercise C [Page 22]

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CBSE English Communicative Workbook Interact in English [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Tenses (Integrated Grammar practice 1)
Exercise C | Q 4 | Page 22

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