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Ice .......(melt) above 0 celcius(use correct form of verb in this sentense?)

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Answered by userthename
15

Answer:

Ice melts above 0 degree Celsius.

Explanation:

True facts like fire burns are always written in present continuous as they have been continuing and will never stop.

Answered by SharadSangha
0

The right form of verb in the given question blank is "melts".

  • The supplied statement must be written in the simple present tense form at all times.
  • This is due to the fact that a phrase stating any universal fact that does not change with time is only written in this sentence form.
  • The melting of ice above 0° Celsius is the same everywhere on earth and will remain the same forever, according to the statement.
  • Also, if the subject is in a single form in present tense form, the right verb form adds the suffix "es" or "s" to it.
  • As a result, the simple present tense form of the verb is "melts".
  • "Ice melts over 0° Celsius," is the correct sentence.

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