Biology, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

1. Recognize the tense.
a) My friend walks to school.
b) Did he say anything?
c) What are you doing?
d) There was a man outside.
e) Are there any apples left?
f) Tom wasn't making dinner.
g) We talked for hours.

Present Simple
Present Continuous
Past Simple
Past Continuous

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Answers

Answered by koyandeanish141
18

Answer:

a) present simple tense

b) present simple tense

c) present continuous tense

d) past simple tense

e) present simple tense

f) past continuous tense

g) past simple tense

Answered by GulabLachman
3

Tenses represent the sentences as per the time or the action duration

  • When a term conveys differences in time or length of the activity or situation it signifies, it takes on a different form.
  • It is ideal to use the tense that best expresses the topic, otherwise, the statement or question will convey the opposite of what you intended to say or write.
  • Correct tense usage implies the use of the suitable verb form and auxiliary.
  • The given sentences can be categorized as -

a) My friend walks to school. - Present simple

b) Did he say anything? - Past simple

c) What are you doing? - Present continuous

d) There was a man outside. - Past simple

e) Are there any apples left? - Present simple

f) Tom wasn't making dinner. - Past simple

g) We talked for hours. - Past simple

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