Fill in the blank with the proper form of the verb as per the subject:
The hermit to the king.
Step 1: Identify the subject and the required verb form.
The subject in the sentence is the hermit, which is singular. The verb needs to match the subject in number (singular or plural) and tense.
Step 2: Understand the tense required.
Since the sentence is in the past tense (it talks about an event that already happened), we need to use the past form of the verb. The appropriate verb here is went, which is the past form of the verb go.
Step 3: Fill in the blank.
So, the correct sentence is: The hermit went to the king. The correct form of the verb is “went,” and the completed sentence is The hermit went to the king.
Fill in the blanks in List-I with the appropriate verbs from List-II.
List-I (Sentences) and List-II (Verbs)
| List-I (Sentences) | List-II (Verbs) |
|---|---|
| (A) They | (I) recommended |
| that I go with them. | (II) demanded |
| (B) The doctor | (I) recommended |
| that I rest for two days. | (III) insisted |
| (C) The chairperson | (IV) proposed |
| that plans be changed. | (II) demanded |
| (D) The landlord | (I) recommended |
| that I pay the rent by Tuesday latest. | (II) demanded |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Study the entries in the following table and rewrite them by putting the connected items in the single row: 