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Telling someone something that you admire about them can be called a random act (1)______ kindness. It takes almost no (2)______________ yet it pays enormous dividends. Many people (3)_______ their lives wishing that others would (4)_____________ them. Expectations are more from family and friends. (5)_______, even compliments from strangers feel good if they are genuine.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 3
spent
had spent
have been spending
spend
- Statement Explanation: The sentence "Many people (3)_______ their lives wishing that others would (4) acknowledge them." suggests it’s discussing an ongoing or habitual action.
- Option 1: Spent: Refers to an action completed in the past. This tense doesn’t fit well with the context of the statement, which suggests a typical, ongoing situation.
- Option 2: Had spent: Suggests an action completed before another action in the past. This doesn’t suit the habitual context here.
- Option 3: Have been spending: Suggests an ongoing action that started in the past and may still be continuing. While it conveys a sense of duration, it is unnecessarily complex for the statement.
- Option 4: Spend: A simple present tense verb that fits the context of habitual or general actions, expressing a repeated or usual occurrence.
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