8.
I enjoy.
drama.
( Choose the best suitable option )
(A) reading
(B) Steady
(C) have read
(D) been readin
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reading
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I enjoy (A) reading
Explanation:
- ing is a suffix used to make one of the inflected forms of English verbs. This verb form is used as a gerund, as a present participle and at times as an independent adjective or noun
- Present participles are an element in all continuous verb forms (past, present, future, conditional, and so on). The helping verb indicates the tense, whereas the present participle stays unchanging.
- We make the -ing form by adding -ing to the base verb and adjusting the spelling as necessary
- We can use the -ing form as the subject, complement or object of a clause
- Sometimes the -ing form can have an object . In this case, the whole expression [-ing+object] can be the subject, complement or object of a clause or sentence
- when we use the -ing form with a determiner or an adjective, it does not usually take a direct object
- If use a verb after a preposition, it should be in -ing form. It is impossible to use an infinitive after a preposition
- We often use the -ing form after the verbs need, require and want. In this case, the -ing form has a passive sense.
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