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If you (invite) him, he will come. Correct the tense ​

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Answered by ameerunnissa2030
22

If you would invite him,he will come

Answered by koyai05sl
3

Answer: If you invite him, he will come.

Explanation:

Concept: As a general rule, the tense used should be consistent in sentences and paragraphs. For example, the sentence "I spoke (simple past tense) after having a (past tense) supper" says "I spoke (simple past tense) after having a (passé simple) supper." I have to write. ..

Here 'you' is the second person form of the pronoun. So we put the form of verb without 's' after it s per the rule.

We put 's' or 'es' after the verb only when there is a special noun before it.

In present simple, the verb changes only in third person singular (he, she, it, a person, a thing), where it gets the suffix -s or -es. The -es suffix is used when the verb ends in the letters ss, sh, ch, x or z.

Final ans: "invite" in the given sentence.

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