Complete the following sentences using present simple tense.Q. What ti...
Subject-Verb Agreement
The correct answer to the question is option 'B', "Do you get up". This is because the subject "you" is a second-person pronoun, and the verb that agrees with it in the present tense is "get up" with the auxiliary verb "do".
Explanation:
Subject-Verb Agreement is a grammatical concept that refers to the proper agreement between the subject and the verb in a sentence. In other words, the verb in a sentence should match the subject in terms of person and number.
In the given sentence, the subject is "you", which is a second-person pronoun. To determine the correct verb form, we need to look at the present tense forms of the verb "get up".
The present tense form of "get up" for the third-person singular (he, she, it) is "gets up". However, for the second-person singular (you), the correct form is "get up" with the auxiliary verb "do".
Therefore, the correct sentence is "Do you get up on weekdays?"
Option A, "Will you get up", is incorrect because it refers to a future action, not a present one.
Option C, "Does you get up", is incorrect because "does" is the third-person singular form of the auxiliary verb "do", which does not agree with the second-person pronoun "you".
Option D, "None of these", is incorrect because option B is the correct answer.
Complete the following sentences using present simple tense.Q. What ti...
B