will you help me____ (great/grate) the cheese
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Will you help me grate the cheese
Explanation:
Meaning of grate:
- Grate cheese to reduce to little pieces by rubbing it on a rough surface.
- Shred, scrape, grind, or annoy are all examples of the verb grate. Cheese is a good example of something you can grate. Grating someone's nerves is an illustration of the verb to grate.
Meaning of great :
- Huge, a great mountain; very vast in size.
- A huge number, a vast crowd.
At my great-house, grandfather's I roasted the grated cheese next to the large grate over the large fire in the great hall.
So, for this sentence we use grate.
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The correct answer is grate and the sentence is will you help me grate the cheese.
Explanation:
- Verbs that are present in a sentence can be of three major types. These verbs represent situations that had occurred in the past, situations that are currently occurring in the present and situations that may occur in the future. Actions occurring in the past is describe as past tense, action occurring presently in the present tense and actions which is yet to occur, is mentioned in the future tense.
- The sentence is given as 'will you help me____ (great/grate) the cheese'. Now, when we choose great, the sentence is incorrect. When grate is put into the sentence and the sentence means that, The sentence wants to portray that the speaker is telling the listener to help her regarding grating of cheese.
Thus, the correct answer is grate and the sentence is will you help me grate the cheese.
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