please tell me when to stop ___ option a. pour b. downpour c. to have poured d. pouring
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The correct answer is option d that is "please tell me when to stop pouring."
- When something is progressing, the prefix "-ing" can be used to indicate that it is currently happening, has just occurred, or will soon occur.
- A verb can become a "gerund"—a verb that can also be used as a noun—by adding the suffix "-ing".
- Adding the suffix turns most verbs become gerunds, which can subsequently be used like any other noun.
- In a similar manner, some verbs can likewise be changed into adjectives or participles and like any other English adjective, you can use them with the -ing suffix.
- The -ing form can occasionally include the thing itself and In this instance, the entire expression [-ing + object] can serve as a clause or sentence's subject, object, or complement.
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Please tell me when to stop pouring.
- The verbs in a sentence are the action words that describe what the subject is doing. Verbs, which describe what is happening, are the primary component of a sentence or phrase together with nouns. In fact, even the simplest sentences—like Maria's song—have a verb because complete thoughts cannot be adequately expressed without one. Actually, a verb can be used to begin a sentence on its own by implying the subject, which is usually you in examples like "Sing!" and "Drive!"
- Almost always, verbs follow a noun or pronoun. The term "subject" refers to certain nouns and pronouns.
Here, the sentence is given as,
Please tell me when to stop ___.
Here, the correct form of the verb will be,
Please tell me when to stop pouring.
Hence, the correct sentence is, Please tell me when to stop pouring.
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