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H. Complete these sentences using the correct nonfinite form of the vero in brackets 1. (Exercise) in fresh air makes the lungs function better 2. The painters decided (peint) the tree trunks. 3. (Solve) this Maths equation has been a tough task. 4. Only the mother could calm the (baw) baby 5. This bakery is known for serving freshly (bare) cakes and breads, BREAD 6. I need (practice) running every day to excel in athletics, 7. (Mare) a sound while (chew is a bad habit. 8. The doctors advised father (walk, a mile after dinner 9. She lives (dance) to jazz music, 10. The same was (catch) others while blindfolded.​

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Answered by ursulapaul0310
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Correct option is

A

going

The verbs that do not explain the tense of the sentence and do not agree with the subject are called non-finite verbs. Non-finite verbs are usually infinitives, gerunds and participles.

Option B - 'To go' can't be used here, as 'be' in the sentence is a verb that explains one's state of being. 'To' is used when the actions are not real or abstract mostly. Hence, 'to' can't be used here. Thus option B is incorrect.

Option C - 'Gone' is the past participle form of the verb. As the sentence is in simple present tense, we can't use 'gone' here. Hence, option C is incorrect.

Option D - 'Go' is the verb in its original form. As explained above, non-finite verb are usually infinitives, gerunds and participles, we can't use 'go' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.

Option A - 'Going' is the participle form of the verb and is a non-finite verb here, as it doesn't explain the tense of the sentence. A gerund is used when the actions are real. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

'Doctor told me that I should be going for a walk everyday.'

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