English, asked by keerthiguruvu17, 9 months ago

the present perfect tense
has / have practised
She has practised / Weld
practised for a week now to make
a good presentation.
1. Let us
are
wait
- Complete these paragraphs with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
(wait) till the potatoes
(be) soft. I think it
(take) longer than 1
(expect). Meanwhile,
(grate) the cheese and
(keep) it ready to be added.
2. We
(meet) regularly for play practice last month. We
(
almost ready. But last night, when we
(discuss) the final details, one
of the actors
(say) that he
(have) to write an important
exam on the day of the play and
(drop out). We
(not know) what to do now. The director
(seleci) a new actor today.
► the present perfect progressive ten
Bad these sentences.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ETYMOLOGY treats of the different parts of speech, with their classes and modifications.

The Parts of Speech are the several kinds, or principal classes, into which words are divided by grammarians.

Classes, under the parts of speech, are the particular sorts into which the several kinds of words are subdivided.

Modifications are inflections, or changes, in the terminations, forms, or senses, of some kinds of words.

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