Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence
The child felt down from a great height.
Option 1: child fallen down
Option 2: child fall down
Option 3: child fell down
Option 4: child falling down
Correct Answer: child fell down
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
This option uses the past tense form of the verb fall , which is fell , to indicate that the child has already experienced the action of falling from a great height. The past tense is appropriate in this context because it describes a completed action that happened in the past. The other options either have the incorrect verb tense or lack clarity in expressing the past action.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: The child fell down from a great height.
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