English, asked by littychakkappan857, 7 months ago

If you _____ questions, just ask.

A)have any
B)has any
C)have a
D) has a​

Answers

Answered by Neelyo
6

Answer:

Have any

Explanation:

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Answered by probrainsme101
0

Concept:

Use of helping verbs and adjectives.

Helping verbs - The verbs other than main verbs which don't specify any action but help the main verb to specify it are called helping verbs.

Answer:

The correct answer is option A) have any.

If you have any questions, just ask.

Explanation:

In the question given, the subject is 'you'.

'You' is second person and with this, we always use the helping verb 'have' not 'has'. So, options B) and D) are incorrect.

This is all regarding the helping verb part in the question.

We are left with only two options i.e., A) and C).

Now we will move on to the adjective part of the question.

Here, we are given two adjectives - 'any' and 'a'.

'a' denotes the number one or singular form of something. But here the word questions signifies the plural form. So, a is not the correct choice.

As a result option C) is also incorrect.

Therefore, the correct choice is option A) have any.

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