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2. The rain completely___our day. (is spoiling /is spoilt)​

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Answered by varsha5192
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Answer:

is spoiling is the correct answer

Answered by Ishaan038
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Answer:

We use the present continuous tense with the phrase "is spoiling" when talking about an ongoing action at the time of speaking. This sentence should use the present continuous form of the verb because "the rain" is currently spoiling "our day."

On the other hand, the passive voice of the present tense, as in the case of "is spoilt," indicates that the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it. Because of this, it doesn't function well in this sentence.

Explanation:

The present participle form of the verb "spoiling," which refers to an ongoing action, is incorrect in this sentence. If we say "is spoiling," we mean that the rain is currently ruining our day, which is incorrect if we are discussing the past or if the rain has already stopped.

If the speaker wants to indicate that the rain is currently spoiling their day, the appropriate phrase is "is spoiling." The use of the present continuous tense indicates a continuing action or state. "The rain has spoiled our entire day," the full statement would be.

The appropriate phrase to use is "is spoilt" if the speaker wants to indicate that the rain has already spoiled their day. The present perfect tense used here denotes a past action that has ongoing effects in the present. The full statement would be: "The rain has spoiled our entire day."

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