English, asked by sharmagagan6640, 11 months ago

They _____ in joy .
Present tense ?
They _____ in joy .
Past tense ?

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Answered by duttasougata78
1

They are in enjoy. (present tense)

They were in enjoy. (past tense)

Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
0

They are in joy.(present tense)

They were in joy.(past tense)

Verbs are available in 3 tenses: beyond, gift, and destiny. The beyond is used to explain matters which have already happened (e.g., in advance withinside the day, yesterday, closing week, 3 years ago). The gift irritating is used to explain matters which might be going on proper now, or matters which might be continuous. The destiny irritating describes matters that haven't begun to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, subsequent week, subsequent year, 3 years from now). In English grammar, verbs are frequently utilized in a manner that it suggests or denotes the time whilst an occasion occurred. These verbs that soak up exceptional paperwork to suggest the time of an action, occasion or situation via way of means of converting its shape are referred to as as tenses.

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