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Correct Form of Verbs - subject verb agreement-English grammar

Correct Form of Verbs
How to fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs
Subject verb agreement


গ্ল্যামারের অধিকাংশ নিয়ম কানুন right form of verb কে নিয়ে

একটি সেন্টেন্স এ সবচেয়ে বেশি পরিবর্তন হয় যে পার্টস অফ স্পিচ এর সেটা হচ্ছে verbs । আর ইংলিশ গ্ল্যামারের অধিকাংশ নিয়ম কানুন right form of verb কে নিয়ে। 

What is important in in doing right form of verb is that we have to be very careful about the subject verb agreement, mood of the sentences, time of action, and singular and plural form of nouns. Most of the time, you will find that questions of right form of verbs made on tenses. So it is very good idea to have a good command over tenses if you want to make a good result on correct form of verbs. If there is singular subject, the verb will be in singular form and if the subject is plural the word will be in the plural form. If the tense of the sentences present tense, then I will be in the present form, if the action is in the past, the verb The in the past form. If the sentence is in the future tense, the word will take future tense.


একটি বিষয় এখানে লক্ষ্য রাখা দরকার সেটা হচ্ছে, কোন বাক্যে যদি Participles (without auxiliaries), infinitives, and gerunds থাকে তাহলে তারা কিন্তু action হিসেবে কাজ করে না। Gerunds নাউন হিসেবে কাজ করে, কিন্তু participles and infinitives এডজেকটিভ কিংবা এডভার্ব হিসেবে কাজ করে।

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Shameem Sarwar
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