English, asked by reema563, 5 months ago

jumbled sentence - playing /they/in/are/ground/the/cricket​

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Answered by zdt142380
7

Answer:

they are playing cricket in the ground

Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

The given question is said to rearrange the given words to make a meaningful sentence and it is : -

  • They are playing cricket in the ground.

Explanation :

  • The above rewrite sentence is an example of Present Continuous Tense.

  • Structure of Present Continuous Tense ( affirmative ) : Subject + helping verb - am / is / are + main verb + ing + object : They are going to attend a rally.

  • Here in the above sentence subject is 'they', 'are' is auxiliary verb, 'playing' is main verb ( play + ing ) and 'cricket in the ground' is object. 'They' is a third person plural number that's why 'are' is a helping verb here.

  • Example : Are you coming from London?

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