Q72. Identify the tense used in the given sentence. “Welcome to the ceremony.”
i.Present perfect tense
ii.Present indefinite tense
iii.Past indefinite tense
iv.Past perfect ten
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Answer:
Present indefinite tense
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Present indefinite tense
Explanation:
- Present Indefinite Tense or Present Tense can be defined as an action performed in the present but with no definite time limit for completion. The present indefinite tense can also be used to describe genuine events, the near future, habits, nature, and so on. Shally, for example, adores chocolate cake.
- When an action is happening right now or on a regular basis (or unceasingly, which is why it's sometimes termed present indefinite), we employ the simple present tense. The simple present tense is constructed differently depending on the individual by employing the root form or by adding s or es to the end. I'm in a terrific mood!
The infinitive is a verb's fundamental form. When we talk about the infinitive in English, we usually mean the present infinitive, which is the most common.
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