Geeta (sing) well.
(Rewrite the sentence using the correct form of the verb given in the bracket)
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geeta is singing well
there are three forms of verbs are
present form of verb - sing
past form of verb - sang
present participle form of verb - sung
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The sentence 'Geeta (sing) well' can be written correctly using different ways as shown :
- It can be written in Present Indefinite tense. According to the rules, the first form of the verb is to be used with 's/es' for singular subjects. So, the correct sentence will be Geeta sings well.
- The second sentence can be easily made using the rules of Present Continuous tense. So, the correct sentence will be Geeta is singing well.
- The third correct sentence can be written in past indefinite and past continuous tense. In the past indefinite, the second form of the verb is used. So, it will become Geeta sang well. In the Past continuous, the correct sentence will be Geeta was singing well.
- In the future, it can be Geeta will sing well and Geeta will be singing well.
So, there are different ways in which the above-given sentence can be rewritten correctly even in perfect tense as well. It will be only written in one sentence given that the condition is given in the question.
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