Kishan sir . . . . . 100 books to South Africa yesterday. A. was sent B. were sent C. sented D. sent

was sent
were sent
sented
sent

The correct answer is D. sent.

Kishan sir is a singular subject, so the verb must also be singular. The verb “sent” is the past tense of the verb “to send,” which means to deliver something to a particular place. In this case, Kishan sir sent 100 books to South Africa yesterday.

The other options are incorrect because they are either plural or in the wrong tense. Option A, “was sent,” is in the past tense passive voice, which is not the correct tense for this sentence. Option B, “were sent,” is also in the past tense passive voice, but it is plural, which is incorrect because the subject is singular. Option C, “sented,” is not a word.