The fruit was eaten. The fruit is ripening. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct? (1) English has two kinds of participle: the present and the past.(2) English has three kinds of participle: the present, the past and the future.(3) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in past participle.(4) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in the perfect tense.(5) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in present participle.(6) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in the continuous tense.(a) 2, 4, 6 are correct

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The fruit <em>was eaten</em>. <br /> The fruit <em>is ripening</em>. <br /> Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct? <br />(1) English has two kinds of participle: the present and the past.<br />(2) English has three kinds of participle: the present, the past and the future.<br />(3) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in past participle.<br />(4) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in the perfect tense.<br />(5) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in present participle.<br />(6) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in the continuous tense.<br />(a) 2, 4, 6 are correct



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