English, asked by sharma540, 6 months ago

Mohan and Shyam (a) ……… my best friends. They always (b) ………me in my work. None of them (c) ……… football. I (d) ……… never seen them wasting their time.

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Answered by LilMissCupcake
30

Answer:

(a) are

(b) help

(c) plays

(d) have

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Answered by aditijaink283
2

Answer:

a) Are

b) help

c) plays

d) have

Explanation:

In a sentence, a verb expresses the activity (read, walk, run, learn) or the state of being (is, am, are, were). Asking what is happening in this sentence will help you find the verb.

For instance, we dashed to the supermarket.

My dad is a fantastic cook.

Verbs also indicate the time at which an activity occurred.

I'm a teacher. We took a walk after school to get home. (Past Simple)

Common Mistake #1:

The right form must be chosen while using verbs. It ought to correspond to the sentence's subject. The form of the action is determined by the who of the sentence, whether it is I, you, or them.

Common Mistake #2: Sometimes students confuse the simple past tense with the verb's past participle form.

The verb's participle form appears to be doing the action, but instead functions as an adverb. It explains what was done. Although it can make the verb full, it is not the verb itself. It needs to be used with either a form of is or has.

Common Mistake #3: Choosing the appropriate tense is also a part of using verbs correctly. The verb's temporal period is specified by the tense. Throughout your paper, you should maintain the tense you began with.

Most verbs can be made into the past tense by adding the suffix -ed.

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