English, asked by pankajpankaj86139, 10 months ago

I_ (receive) your letter yesterday


Answers

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

I received your letter yesterday.

Explanation:

There are three forms of verbs according to which you change the verb.

Forms of verb or for that matter the verb itself is an integral part of English. It is the most important part in a sentence. It is the word that tells something about a person or a thing. Different forms of verbs are must to build a tense.

Answered by ParvezShere
0

THE CORRECT ANSWER IS -- " I RECEIVED YOUR LETTER YESTERDAY."

  • Here , we need to fill in the blank using correct form of verb and tenses help us in understanding the time period of the sentence.
  • Here the sentence tells us about receiving the letter yesterday. So , yesterday denotes the past tense that is the time period that has already gone.  
  • So , using the second form of the verb - the second form of the word received will best suit here in the blank.
  • That's why the correct answer will be received .

And the whole sentence will be written as - " I RECEIVED YOUR LETTER YESTERDAY."

#SPJ3

Similar questions