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He works all day. correct the sentence​

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Answered by qureshnihal
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Answer:

Both are correct but have different meanings. If he's still doing the work, then you should use the second sentence. If he's stopped (the daily work is in the past) then use the first.

Answered by dgmellekettil
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Answer:

The sentence ,'He works all -day' is correct.

Explanation:

What is the correct form of the sentence?

  • The meaning conveyed by the sentence is that ,he works throughought a day.
  • The sentence is in simple present tense.
  • The simple present tense is used to describe ongoing events in the present, such as daily, weekly, or monthly occurrences.
  • For something that frequently occurs or is factual, we employ the simple present tense.
  • Simple present tense depicts routine or frequent behaviours or events.
  • It is used for commands, commands, sports commentary, and some narrative pieces that are slated for the future.
  • The base or root form of the verb is used to create the simple present tense.
  • In regular speech, simple present verbs are used.
  • A review of the fundamental verb tenses can help you comprehend the simple present tense.

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