English, asked by sakshiparashar, 1 year ago

is there any grammatical mistake in sentence given below "exams were starting from 06" ?

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Answered by Nimmibeautiful
3
yes the sentence should be - exam will start for 6

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Answered by PaZuZu
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Hey buddy here is your answer..

Yes , the sentence is wrong.

Corrected sentences...:

1) Exams are starting from six.
Or
2) Exams were started from six.

Hooe it helps ya ! (^^)......


sakshiparashar: my exams were starting from 06 /08/2018 it's a future naa so we have to use future tense?
PaZuZu: Okh
sakshiparashar: then?
PaZuZu: My exams will be starting from six.
sakshiparashar: what should be the sentence ?
PaZuZu: Btw my name is also sakshi.....lol
sakshiparashar: really?
sakshiparashar: then why did you wrote pazuzu ?
PaZuZu: Cause of stupid boys around here
sakshiparashar: ohk
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