Final answer:
The provided multiple choice options do not perfectly match the sentences with the verbs filled in the correct tense. Option 'A' comes closest, but it has an incorrect verb 'enter' for the first sentence. The correct tense for the verbs should be 'get, began, work, get', but this combination is not available in the given choices.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question involves rewriting sentences with verbs in brackets in the correct tense. For each sentence given, we need to select the tense that would best suit the context of the sentence.
- Could you get in class silently? (Imperative sentence suggesting a potential action in the present or future)
- When did the exam begin? (Asking about the past, the verb should be in past tense)
- The teachers made us work hard at college. (Past causative structure, 'made' + base form of the verb)
- All my articles get published. (Present simple for habitual action or fact)
The correct options for the verbs in brackets would be: A. enter, begin, work, are. However, none of the provided multiple choice options (A, B, C, D) perfectly match the sentences provided. Option 'A' is the closest, yet it incorrectly suggests 'enter' for the first sentence, which should remain 'get'. The correct pattern should be 'get, began, work, get', but this combination is not available in the options provided.