Which verb best completes this sentence? Luckily, the city __________ the repairs before the winter storms began. A. had made B. has made C. makes D. will make

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Answer 1
Answer: Luckily, the city __________ the repairs before the winter storms began. A. had made B. has made C. makes d will make
Reason: Sound out to see which one sounds best, as of, B makes more sense. 
Try saying: 
Luckily, the city  had made  the repairs before the winter storms began
In the sentence it is saying that "before the winter storms began". meaning as it needs to be will make. 
Answer 2
Answer: i think that it is had made because will make is future tense whereas began is past tense

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2 cup flower 1 cup water 2 eggs 3cups baking power 1 table salt

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.
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B.
The original London Bridge was moved to Lake Havasu City Arizona.

C.
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D.
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What is the root word for segregation?

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Segregate is the root word of segregation

The root word for segregation is segregate.

What is the 4 word in the analogy height:inches::weight

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In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" which literary device does the author use when he describes how Armand's voice "began shooting off in all directions like some kind of vocal fireworks"? A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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The repair shop could not fix the broken bicycle.

A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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it is d bicycle that is your answer

I am doing a test with this question also and if i am not mistaken, the answer is bicycle. I think this because word broken is a particible, and when a word is modified, it is modifiying the specified word. So in the sentence, the participle is broken, and they word broken is speaking of the bicycle. So broken modifies the word bicylce. Answer: D bicycle.

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