English, asked by gurpreet2657, 11 months ago

(A) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense-
Simple Present or Present Continuous
1. Every day, she...............(go) to school on foot.
2. The teacher............. (write) on the blackboard
whenever he ...................... (want) to explain
something
3. The night ............(be) very clear and the stars
(shine).
4. When ...........
.......... (you/leave)
for school every morning?
5. I...
... (think) of changing
my car.
6. He....................... Chave) his lunch right now.
7. My car...
(give) me a lot
of trouble these days.​

Answers

Answered by Geniusbrat
11

Answer:

1:Goes

2:writes,wants

3:will be

4:do you leave

5:am think

6:had

7:gives

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
3

Answer:

The blank should be filled as follows:

1. goes

2. writes, wants

3. is, are shining

4. do you leave for school

5. am thinking

6. is having

7. gives

Explanation:

Present tense:-

The present tense is a grammatical tense whose top event is to detect circumstances or events in the current time. The present tense is utilized for conduct that is passing now.

Present continuous Tense:-

A verb is a term that in syntax typically conveys an action, an event, or a state of existing. In the usual portrayal of English, the introductory form, with or without the flyspeck to, is the infinitive. In numerous languages, verbs are inflected to render tense, side, humor, and voice.

1. Every day, she goes (go) to school on foot.

2. The teacher writes (write) on the blackboard whenever he wants to explain something.

3. The night is (be) very clear and the stars are shining (shine).

4. When do you leave (you/leave) for school every morning?

5. I am thinking (think) of changing my car.

6. He is having Chave) his lunch right now.

7. My car gives (give) me a lot of trouble these days.

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