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Alice (read) her book right now
Btw... This is a grammar

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alice is reading her book right now.

This is an adding of verb form which is in Present Continuous Tense, where usage of 'ing' is done to the verb.

VERB:

The verb is a word or words used to tell something about some person(s) or thing(s). The most important words in a sentence is a verb.

It was a word which says what a person or a thing is, has or does, or what happens or is done to a person or a thing.

There are two kinds of verbs:

  • Transitive verb:

Eg: Hira heard a noise,

Karim beats the thief,

Pushpa plucks a flower.

The verbs here- heard, beats, and plucks, each has an object. the means the action denoted by the verb heard passes over from the subject hira to the object noise. Therefore, the verbs in these examples are called Transitive verbs.

  • Intransitive Verbs:

Eg: Hira runs,

Karim laughs,

Pushpa dances,

the verb runs,laughs, dances donot have objects. Therefore, the actions denoted by the verbs runs, laughs, dances stop with their respective subjects & donot pass over to any object. The verbs in examoles are called Intransitive Verbs as they donot transit or pass over the action from the subject to the object.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ANSWER

ALICE IS READING HER BOOK RIGHT NOW.

HOPE THAT HELPZ...XD

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