English, asked by atheacriszha, 1 year ago

Which of the following statements is grammatically correct?


A. I understand the buyer wants to return the items even though there is nothing wrong with them.

B. I understand the buyer wants to returned the items even though there is nothing wrong with them.

Answers

Answered by nimraiqbal14
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Answer:

A

Because he hasn't yet return the item so past tense cannot be used

Explanation:

Answered by qwstoke
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Answer: (A)

  • The correct statement is (A):
  • I understand the buyer wants to return the items even though there is nothing wrong with them.
  • In the given statement, the buyer is said to have the will to return some items to the store. However, they have not returned it yet. Therefore, the past tense of the verb "return" cannot be used in the sentence.
  • Besides, the tone of the sentence is simple and present which is indicated by "...wants to". The verb "wants" to is to be followed by the same tense as the verb "return"
  • The correct form of the verb is simple present i.e., "return".
  • The correct answer is (b)

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