English, asked by gagangoyal21920, 7 months ago

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5. Do as directed:
1. The girls are play tennis at the moment.
(Write the correct sentence)
IL
(leave) the Cinema before the end of the film.
(Put in the Past Simple of the verb in brackets)
IIL I've ............(feel) the pain. (Put in the Present Perfect of the verb in brackets)
IV. This isn't my first visit to London .......... here before.
a. I'm
b. I've been
c. I 'was
V. your/is/name/what (Put the words in the right order and ask the question)
VI. Complete the sentences. Use the superlative.
a. Our hotel was than all the others in the town. (cheap)
b. (ii). Amit is the
*---. runner. (fast).
VIL Change the following sentences into affirmative sentences:
a. (i). No other girl in the class is so pretty as she.
b. (i). I do not deny that you have put in your best.
VIII Change the voice of following​

Answers

Answered by vsbhuvana
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the girls are writing at this moment

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

1. The girls are playing tennis at the moment.

I. I left the cinema before the end of the film.

II. I have felt the pain.

III.  This isn't my first visit to London I've been here before.

IV. What is your name?

V. a. Our hotel was cheapest than all the others in the town.

b. Amit is the fastest runner.

VI. a.  (i). She is the prettiest girl in the class.

b. (i). I disagree that you have put in your best.      

Explanation:

  • Present progressive tense deals with the ongoing activities. Here, the word "at the moment" indicates the current moment right now. Hence the correct verb form will follow- are+ Verb 1 + ing
  • i.e. The girls are playing tennis at the moment.  
  • The simple past tense, in English, is used to represent an action/event that took place in the past. With many verbs, the simple past tense is formed by adding an 'ed' or a 'd' to the end of the base verb.
  • The present perfect tense-The term is used particularly in the context of English grammar to refer to forms like "I have done", "I've felt the pain." etc. This verb tense is used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present. (Past- present)
  • The Present Perfect Continuous tense is usually a connection with the present or now.
  • Present Perfect Continuous tense is to talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now.
  • We use WH- words or interrogative pronouns to ask or interrogate. The structure is: "Wh-word+ auxiliary verb+ subject?"
  • The superlative is the form of an adjective or an adverb used to compare three or more things.
  • The superlative form of an adjective is used to express something that has a quality to the greatest (superior) or least (inferior) degree.
  • The superlative form of an adverb is used to show something has acted to the greatest or least degree.
  • While converting a negative sentence to an affirmative (positive) by removing the negative words, care must be taken to change the verb into a word that is opposite in meaning.

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