Can someone please check if my answers are correct?

Identify the verb form that correctly completes each sentence:

1.Earlier, when Matt came in, he ______ the new batteries on the table in the hall.
A.sit
B.sat
C.had sit
D.had set
Not sure about this one...B or D?

2.During the meeting last night, a number of questions ____________.
A.raised
B.rose
C.had risen
D.were raised
D?

Identify the choice that corrects a sentence with a shift in tense.

1.The Carters travled to Alaska last summer and camp at Denali National Park.
A.camping
B.are camping
C.camped
D.had been camping
C

2.When they had been deciding to visit Denali, they did not know how many other people would be there.
A.decide
B.decided
C.are deciding
D.have decided
B

3.They all like camping, but none of them were enjoying crowds very much
A.enjoy
B.enjoying
C.are enjoying
D.had been enjoying
A

4.After they arrived, however, they discover that the park was big enough for everyone.
A.discovered
B.had discovered
C.have discovered
D.are discovering
A

Thanks!
-MC

The first one is D. The others are all correct.

Thanks Ms.Sue :D

-MC

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Sure! Let's go through each question and determine the correct answer together:

1. The sentence is in the past tense, and it is discussing an action that occurred before another action in the past. The correct verb form to use in this case is the past perfect tense. Option D, "had set," correctly matches the verb form needed in the sentence. So the correct answer is D.

2. The sentence is in the past tense and is describing an action that occurred during the meeting. The correct verb form to use in this case is the passive voice in the past tense. Option D, "were raised," is the correct choice. So the correct answer is D.

Now, let's move on to the second part.

1. The sentence contains a shift in tense between "traveled" (past tense) and "camp" (present tense). To correct this shift, we should use the past tense for both verbs. Option C, "camped," is the correct choice. So the correct answer is C.

2. The sentence contains a shift in tense between "had been deciding" (past perfect continuous tense) and "did not know" (past tense). To correct this shift, we should use the past perfect tense consistently. Option B, "decided," is the correct choice. So the correct answer is B.

3. The sentence contains a shift in tense between "like" (present tense) and "were enjoying" (past continuous tense). To correct this shift, we should use the past tense consistently. Option A, "enjoyed," is the correct choice. So the correct answer is A.

4. The sentence contains a shift in tense between "arrived" (past tense) and "discover" (present tense). To correct this shift, we should use the past tense consistently. Option A, "discovered," is the correct choice. So the correct answer is A.

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.