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simple present tense of
• water_______ to vapour when it is boiled​

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Answered by ishabilu
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Simple present tense is used to express fact/universal truth. The given sentence expresses the fact about boiling water point. The syntax of simple present tense is the verb in its first form (s/es) (with the singular subject); Verb in its first form (with the plural subject). Therefore, the correct option is option A: boils (which is given). So, the used verb form is correct

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Answered by pcp240306gmailcom
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This question is asking you to change the active voice to passive voice. Firstly, we need to identify what the tense of the sentence is. 'Boil' is in simple present tense. According to the rules of changing active voice to passive voice, we must change the verb to its past participle form and add a 'to be' verb before it such as is/am/are.

From the given options, option B) is being boiled is incorrect as it indicates that the water is still boiling. This is in present progressive tense.

Option C) is boiling is also incorrect as it is in the present continuous tense. Option D) will be boiled is a future tense phrase and so it is incorrect.

Hence, option A) is boiled is correct, since we are using both 'is' and the past participle form of the verb 'boiled'.

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