Complete the following sentences correctly using 'to have verb': 1. My father____in third standard. 2. I_____ 3. Pulkit and Madhuri____next year. 4. Namita_____ 5. Indian hockey team____See answer
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Complete the following sentences correctly using to have verb 1 My fatherin third standard 2 I 3 Pulkit and Madhurinext year 4 Namita 5 Indian hockey team
Question
Complete the following sentences correctly using ‘to have verb’: 1. My father____in third standard. 2. I_____ 3. Pulkit and Madhuri____next year. 4. Namita_____ 5. Indian hockey team____
Basic Answer
Correct answer:
- My father used to have a class in third standard.
- I used to have a pet dog. (This is an example; the sentence needs more context for a definitive answer).
- Pulkit and Madhuri are going to have a baby next year.
- Namita is going to have a birthday party. (This is an example; the sentence needs more context for a definitive answer).
- Indian hockey team is going to have a new coach. (This is an example; the sentence needs more context for a definitive answer).
Analyze:
- Keyword/sentence analysis: The sentences require the completion of a verb phrase using “to have”. The context suggests different tenses and aspects of “to have” are needed.
- Contextual relationship: Each sentence requires a different form of “to have” depending on the implied time and action. Sentences 1 uses past habitual action, while sentences 2, 3, 4, and 5 use future plans or intentions.
- The answer derivation process: We select the appropriate tense and aspect of “to have” based on the context. For sentence 1, “used to have” indicates a past habitual action. For sentences 2, 3, 4, and 5, “is/are going to have” indicates future plans or intentions. Note that without further context, the answers for sentences 2, 4, and 5 are examples and could be replaced with other appropriate phrases using “to have”.
Point of knowledge
- Different tenses and aspects of “to have”: The verb “to have” can be conjugated in various tenses (present, past, future) and aspects (simple, continuous, perfect) to express different meanings.
- Using “used to” for past habits: “Used to” is used to describe habits or states that existed in the past but no longer exist.
- Using “be going to” for future plans: “Be going to” is used to express future plans or intentions.
Error-prone tips
- Incorrect tense usage: Using the wrong tense of “to have” will result in grammatically incorrect and semantically inappropriate sentences. For example, using “have” in sentence 1 instead of “used to have” would be incorrect.
- Lack of context: Without sufficient context, choosing the appropriate form of “to have” can be challenging. The examples provided for sentences 2, 4, and 5 highlight this. More information is needed to provide definitive answers for those sentences.