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Buses.....on this road every hour (run)

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Answered by AKASHDIPDAS
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Buses run on this road every hour. [There will be no change in tense for this statement]
Answered by divyanjali714
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Concept: In grammar, tense is that the time of verb's action or its state of being, like gift (something happening now), past (something happened earlier), or future (something planning to happen). This area unit referred to as the verb's time-frame. As an example, examine I walk (present), I walked (past), and that i can walk (future).

Given: Buses.....on this road every hour.

Find: Fill an appropriate option in the blank portion.

Solution: Buses run on this road every hour.

It is a present indefinite tense.

Present Indefinite Tense or tense are often outlined because the action that is wiped out this, but there has no definite limit has given of it being accomplished. Gift indefinite tense may be accustomed specific true events, close to future, habit, nature, etc.

Final answer: Buses run on this road every hour.

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