three things are missing (underline the verd and state the tense of the sentences)
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simple present tense
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The verb and the tense in the sentence "three things are missing":
Verb- Missing
Tense- Simple Present Tense
Identifying the verbs and tenses in the sentences:
- The simplest way to define the verb is that verb is an action word.
- Now, in the sentence "three things are missing" we see that the word "missing" gives a hint of the action that something cannot be found.
- Therefore, it is the verb.
- The tense used in the sentence is simple present tense. To understand that we need to know that simple present tense describes an action that is currently taking place and ends with -ing.
- The sentence is given in the question simply describes the happening of the event of missing three things at present therefore it is a simple present tense.
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