English, asked by pari4389, 1 year ago

look there (go) the bus
what is the correct tense form of this sentence?


ishveenn: It's simple present tense.

Answers

Answered by SnehalD
51

Hi there...!

TO DO : Choose correct form of verb .

Sentence : Look there ................. the bus .

Option : Go

Correct form : goes

Sentence : There goes the bus .

It is simple present tense .

Thanks..!


pari4389: thanks sir, I have one more question can you solve this please....... Don't disturb, I(listen) to the news. and also please explain me.... thanks
SnehalD: plz wait i need to go i will surely answer
pari4389: ok..sir
SnehalD: ANswer : Don't disturb , I am listening to the news.
SnehalD: it means that the speaker does not want disturbance because he is listening to news (NOW --- happening at prsent) .
Answered by Nyoshka
0

Answer:

There goes the bus. It's a simple present tense.

Explanation:

Choose correct form of tense .

Sentence : Look there _______  the bus .

Correct form : goes

Sentence : There goes the bus .

It is simple present tense .

  • The simple present tense is used to describe habits, parallel events, and permanent states.

The simple present tense is used to describe habits, parallel events, and permanent states. In English, the simple present tense is formed by using the base form of the verb (the infinitive without to) + s/es for 3rd person singular subjects. For example: I play tennis -> He plays tennis -> They play tennis. To make a sentence negative in the simple present tense, we add don’t or doesn’t before the verb. For example:

  • To conjugate a verb in the simple present tense, add -s or -es to the end of the verb for he/she/it forms. For all other subjects, just use the base form of the verb.

When conjugating a verb in the simple present tense, you just need to add -s or -es to the end of the verb for he/she/it forms. For all other subjects, you can just use the base form of the verb. This is one of the simpler tenses to conjugate, so don't worry if you're just starting out. With a little practice, you'll get it down in no time!

  • Regular verbs always follow this pattern but some irregular verbs do not (-ies instead of -es for example) so it's important to memorize those exceptions.

One of the first tenses you learn in English is the simple present tense. It's used to describe habits, permanent situations and facts. We form the simple present tense with the base form of the verb, for example write, talk, listen and dance. The 3rd person singular adds -s or -es to the base form: he/she/it writes; we add nothing extra for I/you/we/they: I write, you write etc.

  • 'To be' is conjugated differently depending on whether you're using

The English language can be confusing for speakers of other languages. One potential cause for confusion is the simple present tense of the verb "to be. " In order to conjugate this verb correctly, you must first know whether you are using it in the affirmative, negative, or interrogative form. The following chart will help clear up any confusion surrounding the different forms of "to be" in the simple present tense.

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