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Twenty miles ___(be) a long distance.​

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Answered by utsavgarg9210
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Answer:

Twenty miles has been a long distance

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer: Twenty mile is a long distance.

Explanation: The correct answer will be Is. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now or when it happens regularly.

The simple present tense is employed in a sentence to represent an action or event that takes place, or just happened in the given context at the present moment. The simple present is also called as the present indefinite tense Definition of Simple Present TenseAccording to the Cambridge Dictionary, the simple present tense form of the verb in a sentence is defined as “the tense that is used to refer to events, actions, and conditions that are happening all the time, or exist now.” The Cambridge Dictionary gives a much more elaborate definition of the simple present tense. According to them, “the present tenses of a verb are the ones that are used to talk about things that happen regularly or situations that exist at this time. The simple present tense uses the base form or the ‘s’ form of a verb, as in ‘I play tennis twice a week’ and ‘She works in a bank’.” Structure of the Simple Present TenseThe structure of the simple present tense can be understood by analysing the positive, negative, interrogative and negative interrogative forms of the tense. Have a look at the following simple present tense structure chart so that you can understand easily how it works.

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