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 A rainbow colours the entire sky. ( Identify the verb and state the tense)​

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Answered by yvandana1984
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Answer:

verb=colours

tense=present indefinite tense

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

A rainbow colours the entire sky. (Identify the verb and state the tense).

Answer:

In the above sentence, 'colours' is verb. In the the end of this verb 's' is used which shows that the verb is in 5th form and fifth form of verb is used in Present Indefinite Tense.

So the verb is 'colors ' and the tense of this sentence is Present Indefinite Tense.

Additional information:

\longrightarrow Verb:

A verb is a word which is used to express action, process, state or change in sentence. It also shows the tense of the sentence.

Kinds of Verb:

\longrightarrow 1.Intransitive Verb:

A verb which does not require an object to complete its sense, but makes good sense by itself, is called an intransitive verb.

Example:

1.The dogs bark.

2.The girls danced.

\longrightarrow 2.Transitive Verb:

A verb which requires an object after it to complete its sense is called a transitive verb.

Example: 1.Rita gave him a pen.

2.She wrote a story.

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