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she seldom her friends​

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Answered by AditiDiwakar
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Answer:

She seldom forgets/insults/fights her friend.

Your question was is not very clear, but what I understood from this, I wrote. If this was not the question please ask your question again.

Answered by PADMINI
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Complete Question:

She seldom _ _ _ _ _ her friend.

( i ) invite

( ii ) inviting

( iii ) invites

( iv ) will invite

Answer:

She seldom invites her friend.

  • The given sentence is in the simple present tense. The word 'seldom' is an adverb that means rarely and not often. The word 'invite' is a verb.
  • "She seldom invites her friend". Here, she invites her friend rarely.
  • We use the word 'invite' for the First-person singular/plural (I, We) and Second-person singular/plural(You), and Third-person plural (They).
  • We use the word 'invites' for Third-person singular He/She/It.
  • 'Inviting' is present continuous tense and 'will invite' is future tense. But the given sentence is simple present tense so use 'invites' in the given blank.
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