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1. Read the following sentences carefully and identify the tense used. Write the tense in complete

spellings.

a. Neha always completes her projects on time.

b. My neighbours are celebrating Christmas with friends this year.



Aree ree ree gale maat padna
.... bichari maai xD


Ajaaa nachte haa 〜(꒪꒳꒪)〜​

Answers

Answered by FlawlessHeart
39

Answer:

a. Simple present tense.

b. Present continuous tense.

Explanation:

a. Neha always completes her projects on time.

In this sentence,

Subject = Neha

Verb = completes

We know the structure of simple present tense.

i.e., Sub + v1/v5 + object

Here, The sentence is formed by using the structure of simple present tense.

b. My neighbours are celebrating Christmas with friends this year.

Sub = My neighbors

Verb = are celebrating

We know the structure of present continuous tense.

i.e., Sub + is/am/are + v4 + object

Here, The sentence is formed by using the structure of present continuous tense.

More structure of tense to know:

Simple present tense: Sub + v1/v5 + obj

Present continuous tense: Sub + is/am/are + v4 + obj

Present perfect tense: Sub + have/has + v3 + obj

Present continuous tense: Sub + have/has + been + v4 + since/for + time

Simple past tense: Sub + v2 + obj

Past continuous tense: Sub + was/were + v4 + obj

Past perfect tense: Sub + had + v3 + obj

Past perfect continuous tense: Sub + had been + v4 + since/for + time

Simple future tense: Sub + will/shall + v1 + obj

Future continuous tense: Sub + will/shall + be + v4 + obj

Future perfect tense: Sub + will/shall + have + v3 + obj

Future perfect continuous tense: Sub + will/shall + have been + v4 + since/for + time

Abbreviations used:

v1 = Base form of verb

v2 = Simple past form of verb

v3 = Past participle form of verb

v4 = Present participle form of verb

v5 = Simple present form of verb

Answered by arunpatodi18
1

Answer:

Passivity is a property of engineering systems, most commonly encountered in analog electronics and control systems. Typically, analog designers use passivity to refer to incrementally passive components and systems, which are incapable of power gain.

Explanation:

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