Right Form of Verbs
When she _____ her song, she sat down.
The correct option to complete the sentence "When she _____ her song, she sat down." is "had sung."
Explanation:
"had sung" is the correct choice because the sentence describes a sequence of events in the past. The use of the past perfect tense ("had sung") indicates that the action of singing was completed before she sat down. It's used to show that one action (singing) was completed before another action (sitting down) in the past.
Other options and why they're incorrect:
"have sung" is not correct because it is present perfect tense, which is used for actions that have a connection to the present or are not specified in time. It does not fit the past context of the sentence.
"sang" is simple past tense, and while it could technically be used, it doesn't emphasize the sequence of events as clearly as the past perfect tense does.
"would sang" is grammatically incorrect. "Would" is a modal verb that should be followed by a base verb, but "sang" is the past tense form. The correct combination would be "would sing," but this still wouldn't fit the context of the sentence.
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