Read the text and fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context :
Change (a) — (be) the order of nature because we know the proverb that old order changes (b) — (yield) place to the new. So, nothing (c) — (remain) new forever. The same we (d) — (notice) in entertainment also. Old and traditional forms (e) — (change) and (f) — (modify) by new and modern forms of entertainment. Many of them (g) — (exist) any longer. Today TV channels and satellite (h) — (supersede) radio; similarly band and pop music (i) — (replace) our popular old songs. Football (j) — (lose) its appeal day by day. Cricket and other games (k) — (become) more and more popular. Our idea about the popularity of entertainment also (l) — (change). We've started (m) — (look) upon our forms of all life in a new way and (n) — (get) habituated to it.
Change (a) — (be) the order of nature because we know the proverb that old order changes (b) — (yield) place to the new. So, nothing (c) — (remain) new forever. The same we (d) — (notice) in entertainment also. Old and traditional forms (e) — (change) and (f) — (modify) by new and modern forms of entertainment. Many of them (g) — (exist) any longer. Today TV channels and satellite (h) — (supersede) radio; similarly band and pop music (i) — (replace) our popular old songs. Football (j) — (lose) its appeal day by day. Cricket and other games (k) — (become) more and more popular. Our idea about the popularity of entertainment also (l) — (change). We've started (m) — (look) upon our forms of all life in a new way and (n) — (get) habituated to it.
Rajshahi • 2025