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I_________ anybody (not hate)
Tell present tense ​

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Answered by AjmeeraJagadishwar
1

The word which suits the given blank is : Don't hate .

  • The complete statement is I Don't hate anybody.
  • A present tense is generally defined as an action which is presently happening/might happen in a quick amount of time.
  • In other words  it can be also defined as the verb which is describing the present action .
  • In the Simple present tense the verb generally has the -ing form .

       Example: He is crying. (crying is the verb with an -ing form and follows

       simple present tense).

  • However in some cases it can be concluded as a present tense even if the -ing verb form is missing ( It simply Implies an action which is very regular or happens daily)

        Example: He plays daily.(The given sentence is present tense but is

        still missing the -ing form)

  • Using the above example, we can use the same in the present question , not hate (mentioned in the question) refers  the negation of hate in present tense. (i.e don't hate)
Answered by XxSyedTaminXx
3

I Don't hate anybody.

Hope this will help you

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