rishabhmishra wrote:
hotshot02 wrote:
rishabhmishra wrote:
Arabic is not plural here.....it just replaced older languages and writing systems.
yes, i am saying the same thing arabic is singular here so the verb must be becomes not become and replacing older languages is modifier i think replacing can't be verb of the subject if it is then it need helping verb such as is,am,are,was,were or be. so according to me "e" is correct as in d it is ambiguous and i am left with "e"
Simple present is the wrong tense - so C, D and E can be
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