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@TristanDreyer8 b) suspected. A quick breakdown:
Suspicious (adjective)
Suspected (verb): past tense of suspect, it's the only verb option that fits the sentence. The sentence requires a verb to complete its meaning.
Suspense (noun)
Suspicion (noun)
d) did he
Reason
This is a tag question, used to seek confirmation or agreement. The auxiliary verb did is used to match the past tense of the sentence.
Forms of Conditional Sentence
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1. Zero Conditional: Always facts.
Form: If + present simple, present simple
✅ If it rains, I take an umbrella
4. Third Conditional: Unreal past + imagined result.
Form: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
✅ If it had rained, the plants wouldn’t have died.