English, asked by althafa5322, 1 year ago

A person's shadow always _________ beside him, no matter what. (a) is (b) stays (c) walks (d) be


Gargeerangnekar: stays
sanya55: no walks
Gargeerangnekar: its not that everytym u r walking only
sanya55: so it's not every time ur staying at one place only
Gargeerangnekar: stays suits more than walks!

Answers

Answered by Gpati04
4
The correct answer is WALKS...
Answered by hotelcalifornia
11

Answer:

The correct one is Walks. "A person’s shadow always walks beside him, no matter what".

We know the common fact that one‘s shadow always follow beside him when they walk it walks when they run it runs too.  

Auxiliary verbs like "is" and "be" cannot be used here after a verb and the word "stays" in this sentence fits totally wrong because shadow always move and it doesn't stay at a particular place for a person.

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