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  • She (finished/was finishing) her homework before dinner last night. she could enjoy her dinner
    finished
  • The professors typically (foster) ___ resilience among students by sharing stories of overcoming obstacles.
    foster
  • The documentary ___ (captivate) audiences around the world with its explicit storytelling.
    has captivated
  • The town ___(engulf) in darkness for hours before the electricity was restored yesterday.
    had been engulfed
  • official meeting (disengage)
    is to disengage
  • how long you (stifle)?
    have you stifled
  • By the end of the project, they ___ (address) all legal loopholes in the system.
    will have addressed
  • Before the stormven hit, she already ___ (dread) the worst possible scenario.
    had dreaded
  • She ___ (pursue)a groundbreaking project for years now to transform urban transportation.
    has been pursuing
  • The athlete ___ (endure) considerable pain during the competition but never gave up.
    endured
  • By the time the meeting started, the negligence in preparation already ___ (trigger) major concerns.
    had triggered
  • rarely my teacher (prevent)
    prevents
  • always as irritation --he (fidget)
    is figgeting
  • a clear plan-- I (captivate)
    am going to captivate
  • They (were orchestrating/had been orchestrating) the campaign when unforeseen issues emerged.
    were orchestrating
  • schedule 100% --the train (roll)
    rolls
  • his song always (trigger) my memory
    triggers
  • recently we (hamper)
    have hampered
  • While they ___ (try) to comprehend the data, a profound realization emerged.
    were trying
  • By this time next year, the team __ (implement) preventative measures to address the issue.
    will have implemented
  • He (has cultivated/cultivated) a reputation for integrity over the years.
    has cultivated
  • prediction--she (squander)
    will squander
  • Despite the challenges, the company ___ (stifle) its efforts to resist market pressures ey existed.
    has been stifling
  • since she (confess)
    has confessed
  • She (will consult/will have consulted) her advisor prior to making any substantive decisions.
    will have consulted
  • spontaneous decision they (hunch)
    will hunch