English, asked by jeevan4jobs, 7 months ago

I think I'm _______ against.
plotting
being plotted
having plotted
have plotted

Answers

Answered by duvarakesh222j
2

Answer:

have plotted

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Answered by AnusritaS98
0

Answer:

I think I am being plotted against. The answer to the abovementioned sentence is the option which states, "being plotted".

Explanation:

Verbs are a crucial component of grammar. It is defined as a word that describes an action, state, or occurrence and is used as the central element of a sentence's predicate, such as when, become, or happen.

An agreement in grammatical rules is the parallelism of a verb in person and number with its subject, and a pronoun in person, number, and gender with its antecedent. Concord is another name for grammatical agreement. In other words, it is an example of inflection, and it usually entails making the value of some grammatical category "agree" between different words or parts of the sentence.

Now in the abovementioned sentence,

  • The sentence is in the present tense.
  • The first option "plotting" does not complete the sentence.
  • The third and fourth option does not imply the law of agreement.

Hence. we can conclude that "being plotted" is the correct answer to the abovementioned question.

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