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You brought milk. ( change into present indefinite)​

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Answered by gusainupasana333
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Answer:

you bring milk

Explanation:

to change a word to present indefinite tense

subject/verb/s/es and object

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

To change the sentence "You brought milk" into the present indefinite tense, we simply use the base form of the verb "bring" and a subject pronoun that matches the subject of the sentence. So, the sentence would become: "You bring milk."

Explanation:

The present indefinite tense is used to describe actions that occur regularly or habitually. To change the sentence "You brought milk" into the present indefinite tense, we need to use the base form of the verb "bring" and a subject pronoun that matches the subject of the sentence. So, the sentence would become: "You bring milk."

This sentence indicates that the action of bringing milk is something that the subject (you) does regularly or habitually, rather than something that happened in the past.

Using the present indefinite tense in this way is common when talking about routines, habits, or things that are generally true. For example, "I drink coffee every morning" or "She plays tennis on Saturdays." These sentences describe actions that occur regularly, and the present indefinite tense is used to convey this sense of habit or routine.

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