English, asked by Husnamaheen, 7 months ago

1. Who is you talking about?
D Rewrite the sentences after correcting the errors.
2. The students making noise.
3. Do Mrs Munshi celebrate Parsi New Year, Novruz?
4. What time does you get up in the morning
5. Are Mrs David present today?
6. My sister do not give me any present on my last birthday.
7. I is not going to celebrate my birthday this year.
8. They has not brought their lunchboxes today.
9. Whose books these?
10. Where this parcel come from?​

Answers

Answered by DrNykterstein
38

CORRECT THE SENTENCES

1. Who are you talking about?

  • you is used with are in Present Continuous Tense.

2. The students are making noise.

  • Helping verb was absent. Which must no be because It is a Present Continuous Tense and It has 3 helping verbs ( i.e., is/am/are )

3. Does Mrs Munshi celebrate Parsi New Year, Novruz?

  • Does is used with Singular noun or pronoun. while, Do is used with plural noun or pronoun.

4. What time do you get up in the morning?

  • do is used with you.

5. Is Mrs David present today?

  • Since, Mrs David is a singular noun therefore helping verb for singular ( i.e., is ) must be used.

6. My sister did not give me any present on my last birthday.

  • Given sentence is in Past definite. therefore, For interrogative sentences, Helping verb did must be used.

7. I am not going to celebrate my birthday this year.

  • I is used with am in negative present continuous tense. ( Here, It is referring to a scheduled/planned action of future )

8. They have not brought thier lunchboxes today.

  • They is used to refer to many person/thing so It is plural and therefore helping verb have must be used with They.

9. Whose books are these?

  • Helping verb was absent. Because 'books' is plural noun therefore Helping are must be used.

10. Where did this parcel come from?

  • Did is used with first form of verb which is given in the question and therefore did must be used.

Some Information :-

Helping Verbs Of following Tense :-

  • Present Indefinite : Do/Does
  • Present Continuous : is/am/are
  • Present Perfect : has/have
  • Present Perfect Continuous : has/have + been
  • Past Indefinite : Did
  • Past Continuous : was/were
  • Past Perfect : had
  • Past Perfect Continuous : had been
  • Future Indefinite : will/shall
  • Future Continuous : will/shall + be
  • Future Perfect : will/shall + have
  • Future Perfect Continuous : will/shall + have + been

NOTE :-

In future affirmative and Negative Sentences :

  • You can use both will/shall with I and we.

While, In Future Interrogative and Interrogative negative Sentences :

  • You must use Shall with I and We.
Answered by Deepanahuanuragi
0

Answer:

Are Mrs David present today?

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