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Ask the woman what she .............. (want) ?

(Use Present Indefinite or Present

Continuous Form)​

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Answered by yamunasinha565
2

aaj the woman what she. (what) use present indefinite form or present continuous form

Answered by Anonymous
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After using the correct tense present indefinite form of the verb "want", the sentence will become - "Ask the woman what she wants".

  • In English, the tense of a verb determines whether a verb acts in the present, past, or in future.
  • The three main classifications of tenses are - Present tense, Past tense, and Future tense.
  • Here in the given question, two tenses are mentioned - Present Indefinite and Present Continuous Form.
  • When a verb acts right now or it is a regular action, present indefinite is used.
  • When a verb acts in the present and will continuously act for some time in the near future, the present continuous form is used.
  • In the given question, the verb to be used is "want". Observe that the need of the woman is a regular phenomenon. So, the present indefinite form of the verb "want" will be used.

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