The duck swims in the pond is this correct sentense
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no.
correct sentence is,
THE DUCK is SWIMMING ON THE pond.
hope it helped you.
EXPLANATION:
The correct sentence is no. 1, except for the lack of a capitalized first word (The).
The reason we say in the pond is that we aren't thinking about the water; we're thinking about the enclosed area where the duck is swimming.
If we're thinking about the water, we'll say the duck is swimming on the water because we're focusing on the surface of the water, and we normally use on when thinking about a surface.
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Answer:
Yes, it is a correct sentence.
Explanation:
The duck swims in the pond. It is a correct sentence.
Subject-Verb Agreement
A verb should go with the naming part of the sentence.
- When the naming part of a sentence tells about one you must add ’s’ to the verb:
Eg: A girl reads a book.
- When the naming part of a sentence tells about more than one, meaning is in the plural, the verb stays the same:
Eg: Girls read a book.
For example:
- The deer (drink, drinks) the water.
- Santa (give, gives) him a gift.
- The child (get, gets) a coin.
- The planes (make, makes) loud noises.
- Pigs (like, likes) to play in the mud.
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