English, asked by suvadra2006, 1 month ago


Don't say anything unless you (ask) for
[right forms of verb]​

Answers

Answered by Sankalp050
1

Answer:

Don't say anything unless you are asked for.

Answered by Pratham2508
0

Answer:

Don't say anything unless you are asked for.

Explanation:

It is used for the purpose of asking for information to answer questions.

Verb:

  • A verb whose syntax often expresses an event, an activity, or a state of being.
  • The infinitive, with or without the verb too, is the fundamental form in the typical description of English.
  • Verbs are inflected (changed in form) to denote tense, aspect, mood, and voice in many languages.
  • The person, gender, or a few other of a verb's arguments, such as its subject or object, may also agree with the verb.
  • There are three different verb tenses: present, past, and future.
  • The present tense shows that an action is being carried out; the past tense shows that it has already been completed.

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