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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Comprehension: A (1)______ of trucks carrying soldiers was coming down the mountain road. The trucks (2) ______ slowly as there had been heavy snowfall in that area . Suddenly, with a (3) ______ a huge tree on the hill side fell bringing along with it boulders and mud. (4) ______, the driver of first truck stopped in time. The soldiers got down and started (5) ______ the road.
Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 2
are moving
were moving
was moving
has moved
- The passage describes a scenario in the past, as indicated by the context and the use of past tense verbs.
- Option 1: are moving
- This is in the present continuous tense, which doesn't fit because the context is in the past.
- Option 2: were moving
- This is in the past continuous tense, aligning perfectly with the past tense context described.
- Option 3: was moving
- The singular verb "was" does not agree with the plural noun "trucks."
- Option 4: has moved
- This is in the present perfect tense, inappropriate for the past context.
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