English, asked by agrawalgaurav19, 8 months ago

Choose the correct verb from the options given
1 The train _ ( left/ has left) an hour ago
2 I _ ( am living/ have been living) hete for a month
3 Kalu _ ( failed/ has failed) last year
4 columbus _ ( had discovered/ discovered) america
5 I wish my brother _ ( was/ were) here
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Answers

Answered by yashika6544
5

Answer:

THE ANSWERS ARE -

1. left

2. have been living

3. failed

4. discovered

5. was

Explanation:

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer: The train has left an hour ago;I have been living here for a month; Kalu failed last year; Columbus discovered America.and  I wish my brother were here.

Explanation:  1. The train has left an hour ago.

This sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. The verb "has left" is in the present perfect tense, and "an hour ago" is the time frame of the action.

2. I have been living here for a month.

This sentence is also in the present perfect tense. It describes an action that started in the past and is still happening now. The verb "have been living" is in the present perfect tense, and "for a month" is the duration of the action.

3. Kalu failed last year.

This sentence is in the simple past tense. It is so beacuse simple past is  used to describe a completed action in the past. The verb "failed" is in the simple past tense, and "last year" is the time frame of the action.

4. Columbus discovered America.

This sentence is also in the simple past tense. That it is correct  because it describes a completed action in the past. The verb "discovered" is in the simple past tense, and "America" is the object of the action.

5. I wish my brother were here.

This sentence is in the subjunctive mood, which is used to express a hypothetical or contrary-to-fact situation. The verb "were" is in the subjunctive mood, and it is used to express a hypothetical situation of the speaker's brother being here.

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