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We can ......... (buy) happiness with money. (Fill in the blank with correct form of verb) *

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buy

bought

have bought​

Answers

Answered by mahakincsem
1

The correct form of verb is "buy"

Explanation:

  • While choosing the correct form of the verb, we need to see the tense which is being used

  • Here if we see, there is a subject "we", then there comes "can".

  • This "can" shows that it is a present tense

  • In the present tense, we use the first form of the verb

  • From the given option, "buy" is the first form of the verb

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
2

Option buy is the right option to be filled in the blank.

We can buy (buy) happiness with money.

Explanation:

‘Can’ is a modal verb. There are some other modal verbs such as could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. These verbs are used to express possibility, permission, ability, request, offer, suggestion, wishes, etc. In Simple conjugation only bare infinitive is used with them. For example, ‘She can run fast.’ (modal+ v1).  

The formation of conjugations using the modal auxiliaries can be summarized as follows:

I am using only modal ‘can’ for explanation. The same rules apply for other modals as well.

Conjugation                       Modal Auxiliary     Verb Form

 Simple                                         can                       bare infinitive (v1)

 Continuous                                can + be     present participle (v1+ing)

 Perfect Perfect                          can + have   past participle (v3)

 Perfect Continuous   can+ have been   present participle (v1+ing)

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