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correct form of verb. 1) Sugar_(cost) thirty rupees a kilo​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with an option of a verb in the bracket which we are required to use the correct form of to fill the sentence. The correct form of the verb that will be used to complete the sentence is 'costs.'

  • The verb forms one of the most important parts of the sentence.
  • The verbs of the sentence can be written in the correct form according to the tense of the sentence provided.
  • The tense of the sentence provided to us in the question is the present tense.
  • As the sentence provided is the present tense the verb of the sentence used should also be the present tense verb.
  • As the subject of the sentence provided is sugar, the verb of the sentence should also be singular.
  • According to the rules of grammar if the subject is singular and the tense is present the verb should end is -es or -s.
  • So in this sentence, the verb ending with -s is used in the form of costs, and the sentence is completed as " Sugar costs thirty rupees a kilo."

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: "costs" is the correct form.

Explanation:

  • A verb choice is given to us in the form of a bracket, and we must utilize it correctly to complete the sentence. The word "costs" is the proper form of the verb that will be used to finish the statement.

  • One of the most crucial components of the phrase is the verb.
  • According to the sentence's specified tense, the verbs can be written in the appropriate form.
  • The line that is given to us in the question is written in the present tense.
  • The verb in the sentence should likewise be in the present tense since the example sentence is in the present tense.
  • Sugar is the sentence's topic, so the verb in the sentence must likewise be singular.
  • Grammar dictates that a verb should finish in -es or -s if the subject is singular and the tense is present.
  • As a result, the verb in this sentence that ends in -s is utilized in the form of costs, and the whole sentence is "Sugar costs thirty rupees a kilo."

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