1. The speaker generates an idea EXAMPLE SENTENCE
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It is an example of a simple present tense.
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- The speaker generates an idea.
- A speaker is a spokesperson of an organization who delivers the idea or speech regarding a topic.
- It is an example of a simple present tense.
- The structural formula of the simple present tense is Subject + 1st form of verb + object.
- In simple present tense "s" or "es" is added at the end of the verb for a singular noun.
- If the verb ends with s,o, x, ss then "es" is added at the end of the verb otherwise simple "s" is added.
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Explanation:
It is an example of a simple present tense.
Explanation:
The speaker generates an idea.
A speaker is a spokesperson of an organization who delivers the idea or speech regarding a topic.
It is an example of a simple present tense.
The structural formula of the simple present tense is Subject + 1st form of verb + object.
In simple present tense "s" or "es" is added at the end of the verb for a singular noun.
If the verb ends with s,o, x, ss then "es" is added at the end of the verb otherwise simple "s" is added.
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