English, asked by mrsseema72, 4 hours ago

1. We don‟t want to delay this project any longer.

This sentence is an example of a - [1]

(a) Simple Past Tense

(b) Simple Present Continuous Tense

(c) Simple Present Tense

(d) Simple Past Continuous Tens​

Answers

Answered by dasgunjan142
2

c option is the answer to your question

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

The appropriate answer is (c).

Explanation:

Simple present tense: The simple present tense is used to describe ongoing events in the present, such as daily, weekly, or monthly occurrences. Any event that occurs frequently or is factual is expressed in the simple present tense. In the basic form of the verb, use simple present tense verbs. Avoid using any suffix, such as "-ed" or "-ing."

Conclusion:

Hence, the correct answer will be "simple present tense."

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