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I smelling something burning correct the sentence​

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Answered by royalscandy
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I smell something burning

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

I smell something burning.

Explanation:

Present Tense:-

The simple present tense uses the equal verb form as the source form of the verb. We utilize the simple present tense in the ensuing contingencies.

  • To show a fact or commodity that's ever true
  • For conditioning that we do daily- regularly or habitually
  • To express studies, passions, opinions and beliefs
  • For a planned action or an event that will be in the unborn
  • We use this tense with a many adverbs to indicate commodity that happens infrequently
  • We use it in news, reported speech similar as in sports narrative, a history of books and stories etc.
  • For timetables, plans and agendas
  • To carry instructions.

From the above followings, the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

I smell something burning.

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