She usually..........(sit) at the back of the class, but today she (sit) in the front row.
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She usually sits at the back of the class, but today she is sitting in the front row.
The correct form of the verb to be filled in the given blanks is ''sits'' & "is sitting" respectively.
Explanation:
- In English grammar, Subject-Verb agreement denotes a grammatical concept that holds much importance in the construction of a sentence with a verb.
- A singular subject like 'she'(here) requires a singular verb like sits.
- Most often "Usually" is used as a sign of the present tense to indicate what a person does as a daily habit.
- While using "but" shows the deviation from doing a habituated thing i.e. the person is doing something different or the exact opposite indicating an ongoing action or present progressive tense.
- Here the subject is a singular (She), thus the verbs end with –s / es and "is+ ing" respectively.
Therefore the correct and most appropriate form of the verb to be filled in the given blanks is ''sits'' & "is sitting" respectively.
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[The provided question seems incomplete, most possibly the complete question was-
She usually (sit) at the back of the class, but today she (sit) in the front row.
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb.]
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