English, asked by ashishkalo13415, 10 months ago

1. It............ (rain) since morning.
2. Kalidas is the........famous poet. (much/more/most)
3. Don't I give you........money yesterday. (some/any)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. It has been raining (rain) since morning.

2. Kalidas is the most famous poet. (much/more/most)

3. Don't I give you some money yesterday. (some/any)

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More info:-

Some rules of "Tense":-

•Present Indefinite tense:-

Subject+ 1st form of verb + Object.

•Present Continuous tense:-

Subject+ am/is/are+ ing form of verb +Object.

• Present perfect tense:-

Subject+ have/has +3rd form of verb+ object.

• Present perfect continuous tense:-

Subject+have been/has been+ing form of verb+since/for+object.

•Past indefinite tense:-

Subject+ 2nd form of verb + Object.

•Past continuous tense:-

Subject+ was/were+ ing form of verb +Object.

• Past perfect tense:-

Subject+ had +3rd form of verb+ object.

• Past perfect continuous tense:-

Subject+had been+ing form of verb+object.

•Future indefinite tense:-

Subject+ will/shall+1st form of verb + Object.

•Future continuous tense:-

Subject+ will be/shall be+ ing form of verb +Object.

• Future perfect tense:-

Subject+ will have/shall have +3rd form of verb+ object.

• Future perfect continuous tense:-

Subject+will have been/shall have been+ing form of verb+object.

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Answered by anshi60
4

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1. has been raining

2. most

3. some

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