he seems to enjoy his stay in madras correct the sentence
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The sentence we are provided with is not grammatically correct so has to be corrected. The sentence after correcting can be written as " He seems to be enjoying his stay in Madras."
- To make the sentence grammatically correct the verb of the sentence is required to be written according to the tense of the sentence.
- The verb and the tense of the sentence is the time when the action that is stated in the sentence took place, is taking place, or will take place.
- The tense of the sentence provided can be either understood as the past tense or the present continuous tense.
- If the tense is the past tense the sentence will be rewritten as " He seemed to have enjoyed his stay in Madras."
- Still, this requires a lot of changes in the sentence so it is assumed that the tense of the sentence is the present continuous tense.
- So the grammatically correct sentence will be written as " He seems to be enjoying his stay in Madras."
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