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my brother will go to watch a movie when his friend ( come)​

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Answered by pruthaasl
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Answer:

My brother will go to watch a movie when his friend comes.

Explanation:

  • Here, the verb to be filled is 'come'.
  • The given sentence 'my brother will go to watch a movie' is already in the past tense as indicated by 'will go'.
  • The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come is comes.
  • Therefore, the correct form of the verb will be 'comes'.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

My brother will go to watch a movie when his friend COMES

Explanation:

Language note: The third person singular present tense arrives, present participle arriving, and past tense came. Come is a past participle that is used in the present tense. Many idioms that utilise the word come are described under different words in this dictionary.

Tense is a category used in language to communicate time reference. The employment of various verb tenses, particularly in their conjugation patterns, frequently indicates a tense.

The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that may be found in various languages. Only two tenses are used in certain languages, such as past and nonpast or future and nonfuture. Like the majority of Chinese languages, there are tenseless languages as well, albeit they may also use the future and nonfuture tenses found in Sino-Tibetan languages.  Maria Bittner and Judith Tonhauser have recently discussed the various ways that tenseless languages nevertheless record time.  On the other hand, other languages distinguish between tenses more precisely, such as far from recent past or distant from near future.

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