Write correct forms of verbs : My uncle (leave) Delhi shortly.
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The correct answer is, " My uncle will leave Delhi shortly.
Explanation:
- Tenses are the forms of the verb in a sentence which denote when a particular action has taken place in time
- The sentence given here is in the future tense. This is so because the key word used is shortly.
- Shortly means "in a small amount of time". Therefore, since the action is yet to take place and is going to occur in the near future, it is imperative that the form of the verb used here should also be in the simple future tense.
- The simple future tense for the verb leave is will leave.
Hence, the grammatically correct sentence is " My uncle will leave for Delhi shortly.
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