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Question
read the sentence.
during these seemingly endless winter days, as were bombarded with frigid winds, i ________ for the arrival of balmy spring days.
which verb or verb phrase is in the correct tense to complete the sentence?
yearn
yearned
did yearn
will yearn
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<reasoning>
Analyze the sentence structure
The sentence is: "During these seemingly endless winter days, as we're bombarded with frigid winds, I ________ for the arrival of balmy spring days."
We need to identify the tense of the existing clauses to ensure Verb Tense Consistency.
Identify the tense of the dependent clause
The dependent clause "as we're bombarded with frigid winds" uses the present tense verb contraction "we're" (we are). This establishes a present-time frame for the situation.
Match the main verb tense
To maintain Verb Tenses consistency, the main verb in the independent clause "I ________ for the arrival..." should also be in the present tense.
- "yearn" is present tense.
- "yearned" is past tense.
- "did yearn" is past tense (emphatic).
- "will yearn" is future tense.
Select the correct option
The present tense verb "yearn" matches the present tense context of "we're bombarded," making it the correct choice.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>yearn</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>yearned</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>did yearn</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>will yearn</mcq-option>
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Analyze the sentence structure
The sentence is: "During these seemingly endless winter days, as we're bombarded with frigid winds, I ________ for the arrival of balmy spring days."
We need to identify the tense of the existing clauses to ensure Verb Tense Consistency.
Identify the tense of the dependent clause
The dependent clause "as we're bombarded with frigid winds" uses the present tense verb contraction "we're" (we are). This establishes a present-time frame for the situation.
Match the main verb tense
To maintain Verb Tenses consistency, the main verb in the independent clause "I ________ for the arrival..." should also be in the present tense.
- "yearn" is present tense.
- "yearned" is past tense.
- "did yearn" is past tense (emphatic).
- "will yearn" is future tense.
Select the correct option
The present tense verb "yearn" matches the present tense context of "we're bombarded," making it the correct choice.
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<mcq-correct>yearn</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>yearned</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>did yearn</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>will yearn</mcq-option>
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