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Mohan no less than you____(is /are) guilty

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mohan no less than you are guilty.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Mohan no less than you is guilty

Explanation:

"Is" is a form of present tense that is used as the singular of to-be.

Present tense is defined as the action or event that occurred or is currently occurring in the present. It depicts the subject's present behaviour or emotional condition in the given situation. The present tense is "the tense of a verb that expresses action or state in the present time and is used of what occurs or is true at the time of speaking and of what is habitual or characteristic or is always or necessarily true, that is sometimes used to refer to action in the past, and that is sometimes used for future events," according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The present tense, as defined by the Oxford Learner's Dictionary, is "the form of a verb that expresses an action that is happening now or at the time of speaking.” The Cambridge Dictionary defines present tense as “the form of the verb that is used to show what happens or exists now.”

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