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Questions are based on the forms of the present and past tanses
1.Fill up each blank with the correct form of verb form those bracket
c) she___unconscious since morning (is,was,have been,has been)
d)Look!The sun___over the hills.(rise,rises,is rising,rose)​

Answers

Answered by stylishtamilachee
33

Answer:

c) She has been unconscious since morning.

d) Look!The sun is rising over the hills.

Explanation:

There are three main tenses :

  • Present Tense
  • Past Tense and
  • Future Tense

The present tense has four forms -

  • Simple Present tense
  • Present Continuous tense
  • Present Perfect tense and
  • Present Perfect Continuous tense

The present continuous tense indicates

  • an action which is going on at the time of speaking.
  • a temporary action that may not be actually going on at the time of speaking.
  • an evet that is planned to take place in the future.
Answered by Anonymous
33

QUESTION :

Questions are based on the forms of the present and past tense :

Fill up the each blank with correct form of verb from the given bracket.

(c) She .............. unconscious since morning (is, was, have been, has been)

(d) Look ! The sun .......... over the hills. (rise, rises, is rising, rose)

ANSWER :

➠ (c) She Has been unconscious since morning.

➠ (d) Look ! The sun is rising over the hills.

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What is Tense ?

The work done, doing, will be done in a appropriate time (past time, present time and future time)

Types of Tense.

According English grammar there are three types of tense :

  • past tense
  • present tense
  • future tense

What is Past Tense ?

The work done in past is known as past tense . Moslty we find the words was / Were / Had / has / have, when we are talking about past tense.

What is Present Tense?

The work which is being done is known as present tense . Mostly in the situation of present tense we find Is / has been doing / etc,....

What is Future Tense?

The work which will be done is known as future tense. Mostly we find the word Will / Shall/ etc...

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