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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Present

Hello Teachers,

1.The wheel presented on our national falg is blue in clour.

2.The wheel present on our national falg is blue in clour.

Which one is correct?

"present" here is a verb?

Thanks.
  

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Hello, Hanuman, First, I guess you mean "flag" and "colour"? Your sentences sound a bit clumsy to me; the simplest way would be to say: "the wheel on our national flag is blue" 1. "presented" is a past participle 2.

  • Hello, Hanuman, First, I guess you mean "flag" and "colour"?
  • Your sentences sound a bit clumsy to me; the simplest way would be to say: "the wheel on our national flag is blue" 1.
  • "presented" is a past participle 2.
  • "present" is an adjective "the wheel that is present)
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Hello, Hanuman,
First, I guess you mean "flag" and "colour"?
Your sentences sound a bit clumsy to me; the simplest way would be to say:
"the wheel on our national flag is blue"
1. "presented" is a past participle
2. "present" is an adjective "the wheel that is present)

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