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i (expect) good news today...correct tense​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Making correct sentences.

Explanation:

  • The correct sentence is this:
  • ''I expected a good news today''.
  • We make a good and correct sentence on the base of grammatical organizations.
  • It also depends upon the correct use of the form of the verb.
  • The right use of helping verbs with punctuations gives us the perfect sentence.
  • The spellings should be correct and the use of proper grammar.

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Answered by smartbrainz
1

I am expecting good news today

EXPLANATION:

  • ‘Tenses’ indicate the time when ‘the action takes place’, if it is sometime in the ‘present or past’ or would take some time in ‘the future’.
  • ‘Tenses’ are generally expressed by the ‘use of definite forms of verbs’, especially in their ‘conjugation’ and ‘patterns’.
  • The present continuous tense is used for actions taking place now or for an action which is incomplete. This tense is also used when the action is temporary. We use am/are/is+-ing form of the verb. We generally use the short form than the full form, particularly when speaking.

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