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Fill in the blanks with the contracted negative forms of the verbs be and have.
1. Jack and jill______fallen down the hill.
2. This ______ my book.
3. My mother and father______ happy with my behavior.
4. I _______ been working hard.
5. My brother______ here today.
6. I_____ gone to school today.
7. They______switched on the lights.
8. My mother_______ boarded the plane yet.​

Answers

Answered by Sroy24711
4

Answer:

Fill in the blanks with the contracted negative forms of the verbs be and have.

1. Jack and jill is fallen down the hill.

2. This is my book.

3. My mother and father was happy with my behavior.

4. I have been working hard.

5. My brother is here today.

6. I am gone to school today.

7. They are switched on the lights.

8. My mother is boarded the plane yet.

Hope it's help.

Answered by rohit50003
7

1) Ann reads a book.

2) My sister plays tenis.

3) We listen to music.

4) My brother sleeps.

5) They study.

6) I did my homework.

7) You spoke.

8) They cleaned the house.

9) Tom went to the cinema.

10) My mother runs.

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Additional Information:

Verbs are action words,they also stand for the state of being or condition.

Some verbs are called helping verbs when they are used with other verbs.

Example :-

→ The children are in the theatre (state of being Verb)

→ They watched a good movie. (action Verb)

→ They are planning to see another movie next week (helping Verb)

Types of Verbs :

Verbs : Finite and Non - finite

Finite Verbs : Change their form according to the number and person of the subject.

Example :

He is eating rice → They are eating rice

Types of Finite verbs :

1. Transitive

2. Intransitive

3. Auxillary → Helping words and Modals

Non Finite Verbs :-

A Non Finite verb does not change according to the person ( 1st person 2nd person....) number (singular/Plural) or tense (present past/future).

Example :-

They are trying to learn French.

She is trying to learn French.

Types of Non Finite Verbs :-

1) Infinitive

2) Gerund

3) Participle

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