English, asked by rajumahto988, 7 months ago

He -------------- (read/reads) a book.​

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Answered by sukhenduhielacademy
6

Answer:

He reads a book.

Explanation: Simple Present form

Answered by jenisha145
4

He reads a book.

Verb forms in Present tense-

  • The present tense is that tense or time where the verb or the action is happening in the present moment, it may be complete or incomplete in nature but has to be in the present.
  • Every verb form in the present tense usually is the simple present form or will contain 's' /'es' at the end.
  • For instance, he sings- here the verb sing is in the present tense.
  • The use of 's', 'es', or no such elements at the end depends on the nature of the noun in the sentence.
  • As for the given example the noun 'he' is singular and in its third person form.
  • When there's a singular noun or subject we use the verb with 's' or 'es' form. And for the plural form of nouns, we do not add 's' to the verb.

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