English, asked by keke2217, 4 months ago

4.What ______ (you/do) last weekend ______ (you/go) away?
5. I like your bike. How long ______ (you/have) it?
6. We decided not to go out because ______ (it/rain) quite hard.
7. Janaki is an experienced teacher. ______ (she/teach) for 15 years.
8. ______ (I/buy) a new jean last week but ______ (I/not/wear) it yet.
9. A few days ago ______ (I/see) a man at a party whose face ______ (be)
very familiar. At first I couldn't think where ______ (I/see) him before.
Then suddenly ______ (I/remember) who ______ (it/be).
10. ______ (you/hear) of Agatha Christie? ______ (she/be) a writer who
______ (die) in 1976. ______ (she/write) more than 70 novels. ______
(you/read) any of them?

Answers

Answered by ravikumar14121999
1

Answer:

4. what do last weekend go away?

Answered by Qᴜɪɴɴ
10

4.What did you do last weekend did you go away?

5. I like your bike. How long have you been having it?

6. We decided not to go out because it's raining quite hard.

7. Janaki is an experienced teacher. She has been teaching for 15 years.

8. I have bought a new jean last week but I have not worn it yet.

9. A few days ago I saw a man at a party whose face was very familiar. At first I couldn't think where I had seen (I/see) him before. Then suddenly I remembered who he was.

10. Have you heard of Agatha Christie? She was a writer who died in 1976. She has written more than 70 novels. Have you read any of them?

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Knowledge cell:

What's a verb?

  • A verb is a word which is used to describe an action or occurrence.

  • Most verbs are action verbs/ dynamic verbs.

  • The linking verbs are also frequently used. These verbs do not express action. Rather, they connect the subject to the additional information that's about to come. Example: "am," "is," "are," and "were."

What's Tense?

  • In English grammar, tense expresses time reference.

  • Tenses are usually differentiated by the use of specific forms of verbs.

  • The main tenses are the past, present, and future
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