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The man whom I ____ with ____ the dean of our faculty.was talking/ werewere talking/ werecan talk/ werewere talking/ waswas talking/ was

Question

The man whom I ____ with ____ the dean of our faculty.

  • was talking
  • were
  • were can talk
  • were
  • was
  • was talking
  • was
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Solution

To determine the correct form to fill in the blanks in the sentence, we need to analyze the grammatical structure.

  1. Understanding the Sentence Structure: The sentence starts with "The man whom I ____ with ____ the dean of our faculty." Here, the first blank should be a verb in the past tense, while the second blank relates to the structure of the clause after "with."

  2. Analyzing Options:

    • "was talking": This is a correct past continuous form that fits the context of a single action taking place in the past.
    • "were talking": This is used for plural subjects or formal contexts, not suitable here.
    • "were can talk": This is grammatically incorrect.
    • "were talking": Again, not fitting since it does not match the singular subject.
    • "was was talking": This is incorrect as it has a repetition.
    • "was talking": This fits well in the past context.
  3. Choosing the Correct Form: The correct and most grammatically appropriate choice is "was talking."

Final Answer

The completed sentence is: "The man whom I was talking with was the dean of our faculty."

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