English, asked by brianshaju23, 4 months ago

Ask him what he want,
(a) wants
(b) wanted
(c) has wanted
(d) wanting

Answers

Answered by likitha74
12

Answer:

wants is the answer I think

Answered by jenisha145
1

Ask him what he (a) wants.

Proper usage of tenses-

The tense of the verb plays an important role, as it highlights the time and period of the action happening.

  • The verb in the sentence is 'ask' which represents present tense.
  • Hence, the other verb form will also be in the present form.
  • The verb 'wants' itself represents the present tense.
  • Other verbs include wanted which is in the past tense and won't be the correct option.
  • Similarly, has 'wanted' is also in perfect past tense, and 'wanting' is the future continuous tense.

Thus, the verb wants will be the correct answer.

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