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I usually..........drink coffee. (verb) ​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The verb in the sentence is "drink".

Explanation:

  • I usually drink coffee.

  • It is present perfect tense as it shows that it happens every day.

  • The correct form of the verb must be used to show the tense of the sentence.

  • The form of the verb depends on the word that is before the verb and the subject of the sentence and the tense.

  • The second form of the verb is mostly used in the Past tenses, whereas the first forms of the verb are used in Present tenses.

Answered by bestwriters
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Fill in the blanks:

I usually drink coffee.

Explanation:

  • The verb is used to define the action of the subject. It can be past, present and future tense.
  • In this sentence, "drink" is used as verb. It means swallowing a liquid.
  • The word "usually" is adverb in the given sentence.
  • The past tense is drank, 3rd person present is drinks, past participle is drunk and gerund form is drinking.
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