Use the paragraph to complete the activity.

“The triumphant player [to feel] proud of himself. He [to see] all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans [to cheer], the cameras [to flash], and victory [to claim].

The triumphant player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory is claimed.

“The triumphant player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory is claimed."

"The triumphant player feels proud of himself. He sees all of his efforts pay off in this one match. The fans cheer, the cameras flash, and victory is claimed."

To complete the activity, we need to fill in the appropriate verb forms in the given paragraph.

- In the first sentence, we're describing how the player feels. The verb form that fits here is "to feel" because it matches with the subject "player."

- In the second sentence, we're describing what the player sees. The verb form that fits here is "to see" because it matches with the subject "player."

- In the third sentence, we're describing what the fans do. The verb form that fits here is "to cheer" because it matches with the subject "fans."

- In the fourth sentence, we're describing what the cameras do. The verb form that fits here is "to flash" because it matches with the subject "cameras."

- In the fifth sentence, we're describing what is claimed. The verb form that fits here is "to claim" because it matches with the subject "victory."

By correctly using the appropriate verb forms, we can complete the activity and make the paragraph grammatically correct.