Correct tense My brother (practice) law these days correct
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Answer:
replace practice with practices
Explanation:
these days indicate present tense
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The correct tense is 'practices'.
My brother practices law these days.
* The tense to be used in this case is simple present.
* It is used to denote facts or events which are usual and takes place continuously.
It is also used to denote universal laws.
* In this case, it talks about an event that's taking place continuously so we use it.
* In this case, the subject( brother) is singular so we use a singular verb( practices).
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