Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?a)She has swum across...
The correct sentence is Option A, "She has swum across the lake every summer." The verb "has swum" is the present perfect form of "swim," indicating an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
Interesting Fact: The irregular verb "swim" has a unique past participle form, which is "swum."
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Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?a)She has swum across...
Explanation:
Correct sentence:
- She has swum across the lake every summer.
Reason:
- The correct form of the verb should be used in a sentence. In this case, "swum" is the past participle form of the verb "swim," which is correct in the sentence.
Incorrect sentences:
- He had swim in the pool yesterday.
- Swimming in the ocean seems relaxing.
- They were swim in the river earlier.
Reason for incorrect sentences:
- In the second sentence, "swim" is used instead of the past participle form "swum."
- In the third sentence, "swimming" is used instead of the correct form "swum."
- In the fourth sentence, "swim" is used instead of the past participle form "swum."
Conclusion:
- It is important to use the correct form of the verb in a sentence to ensure grammatical accuracy. In this case, the correct sentence is "She has swum across the lake every summer."