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Sugar (cost) sixteen rupees a kilo. (change into simple present tense)

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Answered by afsanamimi4917
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Sugar costs sixteen rupees a Kilo

Answered by Anonymous
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Sugar costs sixteen rupees a kilo.

  • The simple present tense expresses the incident, activity or a condition that takes place currently.
  • It is used to describe events happening continuously in present, or like in a week, month or everyday.
  • For example - Roy goes to school every morning, I pray everyday.
  • The present tense of word cost is costs. Thus, the correct sentence is - Sugar costs sixteen rupees a kilo.
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