Choose the correct form of the verb: "She ___ the book before the meet...
The correct form is "She had read the book before the meeting started." In the Past Perfect Tense, 'had' is used with all subjects, followed by the past participle form of the verb. This tense is often used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past.
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Choose the correct form of the verb: "She ___ the book before the meet...
Explanation:
Past Perfect Tense:
- In this sentence, the correct form of the verb is "had read."
- The past perfect tense is used to indicate an action that was completed before another past action or point in time.
- In this case, the action of reading the book (had read) was completed before the meeting started.
Correct Form:
- The correct form of the verb is "had read" in this sentence.
- The sentence should read: "She had read the book before the meeting started."
Incorrect Options:
- "Has read" is in the present perfect tense and does not match the timeline of the sentence.
- "Have read" is also in the present perfect tense and is not the correct form for this sentence.
- "Was reading" is in the past continuous tense and does not convey the completion of the action before the meeting started.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B - "had read."