Some rules - to use verbs at right place
we should use two principle verbs with two auxiliary verbs...Like…
Correct the sentences
In causative verbs ,subject self doesn't do anything it makes other one to get the task done.
- When we use two auxiliaries and principle verb
- She neither can nor will come at your home in the night.
Here use of “neither” or “can” is correct because these both auxiliary verbs follow the one principle verb “help”.
we should use two principle verbs with two auxiliary verbs...Like…
- He neither has invited me nor will invite me.
Correct the sentences
- He can climb and /will climb a high valley.
- She should perform / and will perform in culture week.
- They cannot do / and have not done anything good to anybody.
- He can best / and will do best for his students.
- He can and will climb a high valley.
- She should and will perform in culture week.
- They cannot and have not done anything good to anybody.
- He can and will do best for his students.
- She gave me a pen. (she gave only you a pen)
- She gave a pen to me. (she gave a pen to you)
- Divide money to each n every member of family.
- Here money is shorter object than each n every member of family so it will come first.
In causative verbs ,subject self doesn't do anything it makes other one to get the task done.
- He made him to pick up the call.
- He got him dismissed.
- He had the ordered passed.
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