Fill in the blanks with the correct combination of tenses for the given sentence: Darwin's work (i) _____ a related effect that (ii) _______ influenced the development of environmental politics - a 'decentering' of the human being.
(i) have (ii) had
(i) had (ii) have
(i) had (ii) has
(i) has (ii) have
Step 1: Analyze the subject. The subject is "Darwin's work," which is singular. Therefore, the verb must agree with the singular subject.
Step 2: Consider tense logic. - Darwin's work is historical (in the past). So the first blank should be in the past tense $\Rightarrow$ (i) "had."
- The effect, however, continues to influence environmental politics in the present. So the second blank should be in the present tense $\Rightarrow$ (ii) "has."
Step 3: Eliminate incorrect options. - (A) "have ... had": Incorrect, because "Darwin's work" is singular, so "have" is wrong.
- (B) "had ... have": Incorrect, because "have influenced" refers to the past, but the intended sense is present influence.
- (D) "has ... have": Incorrect, because both verbs in present tense do not fit the historical + continuing effect balance.
Step 4: Correct option. Thus, the grammatically and contextually correct answer is: \[ \boxed{(i)\ \text{had}, \ (ii)\ \text{has}} \]
In the given text, the blanks are numbered (i)--(iv). Select the best match for all the blanks.
From the ancient Athenian arena to the modern Olympic stadiums, athletics (i) _____the potential for a spectacle. The crowd (ii) ______ with bated breath as the Olympian artist twists his body, stretching the javelin behind him. Twelve strides in, he begins to cross-step. Six cross-steps (iii) _________ in an abrupt stop on his left foot. As his body (iv) ________ like a door turning on a hinge, the javelin is launched skyward at a precise angle.
Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct sequence for the following passage:
I am wearing for the first time some (i)______ that I have never been able to wear for long at a time, as they are horribly tight. I usually put them on just before giving a lecture. The painful pressure they exert on my feet goads my oratorical capacities to their utmost. This sharp and overwhelming pain makes me sing like a nightingale or like one of those Neapolitan singers who also wear (ii) _______ that are too tight. The visceral physical longing, the overwhelming torture provoked by my (iii)_______, forces me to extract from words distilled and sublime truths, generalized by the supreme inquisition of the pain my (iv) _______suffer.
In the given text, the blanks are numbered (i)--(iv). Select the best match for all the blanks.
From the ancient Athenian arena to the modern Olympic stadiums, athletics (i) _____the potential for a spectacle. The crowd (ii) ______ with bated breath as the Olympian artist twists his body, stretching the javelin behind him. Twelve strides in, he begins to cross-step. Six cross-steps (iii) _________ in an abrupt stop on his left foot. As his body (iv) ________ like a door turning on a hinge, the javelin is launched skyward at a precise angle.
Rafi told Mary, "I am thinking of watching a film this weekend."
The following reports the above statement in indirect speech:
Rafi told Mary that he _________ of watching a film that weekend.
Choose the right preposition to fill up the blank: The whole family got together \(\underline{\hspace{1cm}}\) Diwali