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Grammer

3. I ………………….in this house for the last two years.

A. was living

B. am living

C. has been living

D. have been living



4. I ……………just ……………..from a movie.

A. am, returned

B. has, returned

C. have, returned
D. none of these

5. Which tense is used to express general truths and facts?

A. Present Continuous Tense

B. Present Perfect Tense

C. Present Indefinite Tense

D. Past Perfect Tense



6. The teacher asked me if I……………prepare a chart.

A. can

B. could

C. have

D. None of the above

7. He lost his purse so he …………… not pay his fee.

A. can

B. could

C. might

D. must



8. A car is being…………….by him.

A. drove

B. driven

C. driving

D. have driven



9. During partition in 1947, thousands of people……………….

A. was massacred

B. has massacred

C. were massacred

D. Have massacred



10. The poet and philosopher ………………. dead.

A. are

B. have

C. is

D. None of the above

Answers

Answered by PremSaroj1966
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Answer:

3.have been living

4.have,returned

5.Present Indefinite Tense

6.could

7.can

8.driven

9.were massacred

10.is

Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

The tense of a verb in grammar determines when it acts or what state it is in, such as present (something that is happening right now), past (something that happened in the past), or future (something going to happen).

Explanation:

1. I was living in this house for the last two years.

2. I have just returned from a movie.

3. Present Indefinite Tense is used to express general truths and facts.

4. The teacher asked me if I can prepare a chart.

5. He lost his purse so he can not pay his fee.

6. A car is being driven by him.

7. During partition in 1947, thousands of people was massacred.

10. The poet and philosopher are dead.

A verb form called a tense allows you to indicate time. The verb's tense indicates the time period in which an event, an object, or a person occurred or performed an action. The three basic tenses are past, present, and future.

The tense of a verb in grammar determines when it acts or what state it is in, such as present (something that is happening right now), past (something that happened in the past), or future (something going to happen). They are known as the time frame of the verb. Examine I walk (now), I walked (in the past), and I shall walk, for instance (future).

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