The Peter drink water.
In English Grammar singular common and proper noun take V5 (s/es) but in this sentence "The peter drink water" is correct but as per rule of V5 it is incorrect.
Answers
=>The Peter drink water.
- According to the rules of english grammar the above sentence is wrong. As we know that if the sentence is given in singular than it's verb also will be singular. Above given sentence plural verb is used in the sentence where as it should have V⁵ there v⁵(means singular verb). It will be singular when you add (s/es) at the end of verb
=>Correct answer is:
- The Peter drinks water.
=>Some important information about verb]
- Verb denotes action, relation, possession, state, condition, and so on.
=>Verb denotes action:
- I will explain you by example
=>Sita is dancing on the stage
- Above the sentence (dancing) is showing the action in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes relation:
=>The king had three queen
- Above the sentence (had) is showing the relation in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes possession:
=>This house is mine.
- Above the sentence (is) is showing possession in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes state or condition:
=>I am poor.
- Above the sentence (am) is showing state or condition in the given sentence.
Answer:
Answer:
=>The Peter drink water.
According to the rules of english grammar the above sentence is wrong. As we know that if the sentence is given in singular than it's verb also will be singular. Above given sentence plural verb is used in the sentence where as it should have V⁵ there v⁵(means singular verb). It will be singular when you add (s/es) at the end of verb
=>Correct answer is:
The Peter drinks water.
=>Some important information about verb]
Verb denotes action, relation, possession, state, condition, and so on.
=>Verb denotes action:
I will explain you by example
=>Sita is dancing on the stage
Above the sentence (dancing) is showing the action in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes relation:
=>The king had three queen
Above the sentence (had) is showing the relation in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes possession:
=>This house is mine.
Above the sentence (is) is showing possession in the given sentence.
=>Verb denotes state or condition:
=>I am poor.
Above the sentence (am) is showing state or condition in the given sentence
Explanation:
please mark me as branliest