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By the time the snow started to accumulate, it ________________ (snow) for hours.

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By the time the snow started to accumulate, it ________________ (snow) for hours.

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Solution

The correct form of the verb "snow" to complete the sentence is "had been snowing".

So, the complete sentence is: "By the time the snow started to accumulate, it had been snowing for hours."

This is because the sentence is in the past perfect continuous tense, which is used to show that an action started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. The structure for this tense is: had been + present participle (base verb + ing).

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