English, asked by opa1, 1 year ago

Fill in the blanks. If you _(be) confident enough to break the shackles of uncertainty, you will be succesful


vishwa23: been in place of be

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Answered by sourabh88
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hope this is correct

Mansi1422: "become " can be used I think..
Answered by AtharvSena
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Are

If you are (be) confident enough to break the shackles of uncertainty, you will be successful.

Uses:

  • Are :used with many subjects in the present tense. We, You, and They
  • Despite appearing to not be plural, certain difficult nouns utilise the pronoun are.
  • Some instances of plural indefinite pronouns include some, many, all, and few.
  • If you want to include them in a sentence, you should use are since they describe an undetermined number of nouns.
  • A sentence has a compound subject when it has two subjects joined by and. Lists containing single things, such as names or components, are examples of compound subjects.
  • When a word is preceded by "a number of" or "a pair of," subject-verb agreement appears challenging. However, the conventional method is to use are even if the noun is a collective noun.

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