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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets.
(1) Water ................ on heating. (evaporate)
(i) Shantanu .....
... all the chocolates. (eat)
(ii) Farmers .................... the field. (plough)
(iv) If I .................. you I would not repeated that mistake. (be)
(v) I.................. this book for last four years. (write)
(vi) I............. you in writing the essay. (help)
(vii) Two aeroplanes ................... flying in the sky.(be)
(vii) He ............... back yet. (not come)
(ix) While I............ to the music, my younger son was dancing. (listen)
(x) Some of my friends
the Taj Mahal last week. (visit)​

Answers

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
2

Completed sentences with the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets are as follows:

(i) Water evaporates on heating.

(ii) Shantanu ate all the chocolates.

(iii) Farmers are ploughing the field

(iv) If I were you I would not repeat that mistake.

(v) I am writing this book for last four years.

(vi) I will help you in writing the essay.

(vii) Two airplanes are flying in the sky.

(vii) He didn't come back yet.

(ix) While I was listening to the music, my younger son was dancing.

(x) Some of my friends visited the Taj Mahal last week.

Verb:

  • The activity or state of being in a sentence is expressed by a verb.
  • Depending on the present time, verbs can be represented in a variety of tenses.
  • Here are a few instances: Example: Jennifer strolled over to the shop. The verb in this sentence that denotes an action is walked.
  • Verbs can be divided into four categories: linking, intransitive, transitive, and passive.
  • Passive verbs are in the passive voice, while intransitive and transitive verbs are in the active voice.
  • Verbs that express activity without requiring an object are known as intransitive verbs.
  • The past, present, and future tenses of a verb are available.
  • Things from the past are things that have already occurred (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago).
  • The present tense is used to talk about things that are ongoing or that are happening right now.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

(i) Water evaporates on heating.

(ii) Shantanu ate all the chocolates.

(iii) Farmers are ploughing the field

(iv) If I were you I would not repeat that mistake.

(v) I am writing this book for the last four years.

(vi) I will help you in writing the essay.

(vii) Two aeroplanes are flying in the sky.

(vii) He didn't come back yet.

(ix) While I was listening to the music, my younger son was dancing.

(x) Some of my friends visited the Taj Mahal last week.                                    

Explanation:

  • The verb or the action word in a sentence expresses the activity or state of being.
  • Depending on the location or time frame, verbs can be represented in a variety of tense forms.
  • Verbs can be classified into four categories namely intransitive, transitive, linking, and passive.
  • Passive verbs are used in the passive voice narration, while intransitive and transitive verbs are in the active voice.
  • Verbs expressing an activity without an object are known as intransitive verbs.
  • The past, present, and future tenses of a verb show the time frame of actions.
  • Things from the past are things that have already occurred (e.g.,  tearlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago).
  • The present tense is used to talk about things that are ongoing or that are happening right now. While the future is used to talk about things about to happen in future.

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