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Understanding the Tenses
In English, verbs change form to indicate the time of an action. The three primary tenses are past, present, and future.
Future Tense: "Will Dance"
- The future tense indicates actions that will occur later, exemplified by "will dance," which means the action of dancing will take place in the future.
Present Tense: "__________"
- The present tense indicates actions happening now or generally. The base form of the verb is used for the present tense.
Options Breakdown
- a) danced: This is the past tense form, indicating the action has already occurred.
- b) dance: This is the base form of the verb and is used in the present tense.
- c) will dance: This is already in the future tense, so it does not fit the present tense requirement.
- d) was danced: This is the past passive form, indicating that the action was done to the subject.
Correct Answer: Option 'B' - "Dance"
- The correct form for the present tense of "will dance" is "dance." This aligns with how we express current actions.
Conclusion
- Therefore, when filling in the blank for the present tense corresponding to "will dance," the correct answer is "dance," making option 'B' the right choice.
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The present tense is dance. The action is going on.