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the wind dash the leaves homophone​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)

In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)Option C: “blew” is in simple past tense. In case of simple past tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, the verb is used directly. For example, “He ran”, “The wind blew”, etc. Hence, this is the correct option.

In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)Option C: “blew” is in simple past tense. In case of simple past tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, the verb is used directly. For example, “He ran”, “The wind blew”, etc. Hence, this is the correct option.Option B: “blow” is simple present tense. In case of simple present tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, a “s” is put at the end of the verb. For example, “He runs”, “The wind blows”, etc. Hence, this option is incorrect.

In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)Option C: “blew” is in simple past tense. In case of simple past tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, the verb is used directly. For example, “He ran”, “The wind blew”, etc. Hence, this is the correct option.Option B: “blow” is simple present tense. In case of simple present tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, a “s” is put at the end of the verb. For example, “He runs”, “The wind blows”, etc. Hence, this option is incorrect.Option A: “blu” is not a word of the English vocabulary. Thus, it is incorrect.

Option D: “blue” is a color and does not give any meaning to the sentence. Thus, this option is incorrect.

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Answered by tanvi1307
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Answer:

blew

Explanation:

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