Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb

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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.”

  1. What _______ he _________ ?
  2. He ________ a pencil.
  3. ______ you ________ any help?
  4. I ________ ________ this. (negative)
  5. Who _________ more to eat?
  6. This flashlight _________ batteries.
  7. The students _________ books.
  8. I _______ ________ to go to work today. (negative)
  9. When _______ they ________ to leave?
  10. My car __________ an oil change.
  11. Does he need to go to school today?
Yes..............................................
or ….​
 
Ngoja niangalie Dii yangu kwanza nione kama niliipata kihalali.

Somo la Kiingereza lilinipiga chenga ya mwili tangu shule ya msingi
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.”

1. What DOES he NEED?
2. He NEEDS a pencil.
3. DO you NEED any help?
4. I DON'T NEED this. (negative)
5. Who NEEDS more to eat?
6. This flashlight NEEDS batteries.
7. The students NEED books.
8. I DON'T NEED to go to work today. (negative)
9. When DO they NEED to leave?
10. My car NEEDS an oil change.
11. Does he need to go to school today?

Yes HE NEEDS TO.

or NO. HE DOESN'T NEED TO.
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.”

  1. What _______ he _________ ?
  2. He ________ a pencil.
  3. ______ you ________ any help?
  4. I ________ ________ this. (negative)
  5. Who _________ more to eat?
  6. This flashlight _________ batteries.
  7. The students _________ books.
  8. I _______ ________ to go to work today. (negative)
  9. When _______ they ________ to leave?
  10. My car __________ an oil change.
  11. Does he need to go to school today?
Yes..............................................
or ….​


It reminds me when I was in std 5.🤣
 
Ok , we need you to fill in the blanks not to remind us where you was.

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--- to remind us where you was.

"You was" --- That's not good English, instead it supposed to be "you were". Using those pronouns in singular form go and study "thou" the subjective form of "thee" (thee is the objective form of "thou" ).

That's an old fashion English found in the Bible and Poetry and it is still used in Northern part of England today.

As to your queer, Mr Jasmoni Tegga did fill the blanks correctly and I found no need repeating.
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.”

1. What DOES he NEED?
2. He NEEDS a pencil.
3. DO you NEED any help?
4. I DON'T NEED this. (negative)
5. Who NEEDS more to eat?
6. This flashlight NEEDS batteries.
7. The students NEED books.
8. I DON'T NEED to go to work today. (negative)
9. When DO they NEED to leave?
10. My car NEEDS an oil change.
11. Does he need to go to school today?

Yes HE NEEDS TO.

or NO. HE DOESN'T NEED TO.
Wow, you got all the 100/100 marks😍👍
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.”

1. What DOES he NEED?
2. He NEEDS a pencil.
3. DO you NEED any help?
4. I DON'T NEED this. (negative)
5. Who NEEDS more to eat?
6. This flashlight NEEDS batteries.
7. The students NEED books.
8. I DON'T NEED to go to work today. (negative)
9. When DO they NEED to leave?
10. My car NEEDS an oil change.
11. Does he need to go to school today?

Yes HE NEEDS TO.

or NO. HE DOESN'T NEED TO.
Umeiva kwenye tenses
 
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