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Q. Use the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets.

1. He _____ his faults. (know)

2. He usually _____ to a hill station during holidays but this year he ______ (go, not went)

3. This poor beggar _____ here since 10'o clock (sit)

4. The army_____ (apprehend) the extremist.​

Answers

Answered by vyshnav16
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Answer:

knew,go's,he did not go,was sitting,

Explanation:

For ten years' indicates that the activity has been going on for ten years and is still continuing. So, the correct form of the verb teach is 'have been teaching'.

Option A) had been teaching is in the past perfect continuous tense which means the action had been completed sometime in the past before another event. Since the sentence only has one event, we cannot use this option here.

Option B) was teaching is in the past tense. So this option is incorrect.

Option C) am teaching is in the present continuous tense but incorrect here since we cannot use this tense for the word 'for'. This is because the word 'for' implies that an action started in the past and lasted from the beginning to the end. 'Teaching', however, means that the action continues.

So, the correct option is option D).

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Use the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets.

1. He knows his faults. (know)

2. He usually goes to a hill station during holidays but this year he did not go . (go, not went)

3. This poor beggar has been sitting here since 10'o clock (sit)

4. The army apprehend (apprehend) the extremist.

  • Simple present tense - One of the verb tenses connected to the present tense in contemporary English is the simple present, present simple, or present indefinite. Although it also encodes specific information regarding aspect in addition to present time, it is more often referred to as a tense.Adverbs- Usually, genrally, seldom etc.
  • Present perfect continuous -A situation or activity that began in the past—typically the recent past—and is still in progress in the present is described by the present perfect continuous. Usually, the activities involve transient circumstances.Have since or for in sentence along with the period of time .
  • Past simple - In English, the simple past tense is used to describe actions or events that happened in the past. The simple past tense of numerous verbs is created by appending a "ed" or a "d" to the end of the base verb.

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