Fill in the blank with the most suitable auxiliary verb:Four children...
Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs that add some meaning to the clauses in which they appear. They almost always(except in some cases) appear with the verb.
The given sentence talks about four children and therefore the auxiliary verb that we need to use to fill in the blank must be in the plural form. Therefore, options A, B, and D are incorrect as they are singular verbs used in different tenses and in first and second person participles. The correct answer is option C) 'were' and the complete sentence is: Four children were playing in the playground.
View all questions of this testFill in the blank with the most suitable auxiliary verb:Four children...
Subject-Verb Agreement:
Explanation:
The correct auxiliary verb to use in this sentence is "were". This is because the subject "four children" is plural, so the verb that follows should also be plural to ensure subject-verb agreement.
In English grammar, it is important for the verb to agree with the subject in terms of number. If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural.
In this sentence, "four children" is the subject, and since "children" is a plural noun, the correct auxiliary verb to use is "were".
Therefore, the complete sentence should read: "Four children were playing in the playground."