Which of the sentences is grammatically
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He was eating in a hurry,
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He was to eat in a hurry.
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He was always are in a hurry.
Feweseats inahurry.
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Grammatical correct sentences must have the proper tense in it.
Grammatically correct sentence
Option 1
- As it is past tense and it is given in a correct format this is grammatically correct sentence.
Option 2
- It is grammatically incorrect as it has was and eat that is present and past tense in the same sentence.
Option 3
- It is grammatically not correct as it has are which comes with plurals, but here he is given which as singular.
Option 4
- It is incorrect grammatically, as the subject is not the correct one.
- So option 1 is the correct one.
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Answer:
(Option 1) is grammatically correct.
Explanation:
Option 1 is in past tense and it is written in the correct form
Therefore this is the grammatically correct sentence.
Past Tense:
It is a grammatical tense whose function is to place an action or situation in the past.
Examples:
- Mona went to the supermarket yesterday.
- John cooked a tasty dinner yesterday.
- My sister saw a movie yesterday.
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