Fill in the Blanks Questions

Multiple choice
  1. meet

  2. had met

  3. have met

  4. None of these

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

This is a third conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical past situation. The structure is: If + past perfect, ... would have + past participle. The if-clause uses 'had met' (past perfect) because it refers to a past condition that did not happen. The main clause already uses 'would have helped', so the if-clause must match with past perfect.

Multiple choice
  1. attend

  2. had been attending

  3. has been attended

  4. have been attended

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The sentence requires the present perfect continuous tense because it describes an action that started in the past (June 1997) and continues to the present. 'Had been attending' is the correct form. The subject 'She' requires the auxiliary verb 'had' (not has). The structure is: had been + present participle (attending). Since June 1997 indicates the action began in the past and continues.