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usually my father (2)______(take)rice for lunch but now he (3)______ (take )chappatis​

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Answered by kirtikachakraborty
2

Answer:

The words in bold are the correct form of verb in the sentences.

Explanation:

  • Usually my father takes rice for lunch ,
  • but now he is taking chappatis.

By using the verb as takes we mean to state that was a regular task done on a daily basis ,however presently he is taking means it is a new action which has recently started.

Answered by AnusritaS98
1

Answer:

Usually my father takes rice for lunch but now he took chappatis.

Explanation:

A verb is an eminent part of grammar. Each and every sentence has a verb in it. Without a verb a sentence is said to be incomplete as a verb determines an action or a state of the noun or pronoun or any clause. Verb can be molded so that the tense of a sentence can be determined. A verb may or may not be used in the same way. The above mentioned paragraph, "take" is a verb which is used in two different ways to express the action of the noun.

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