[amp_mcq option1=”is built” option2=”are to be built” option3=”will built” option4=”are built” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: New schools are built in our city every year.
The verb “to build” is a regular verb, which means that the past tense and past participle are formed by adding -ed to the base form. In this case, the base form is “build,” so the past tense and past participle are “built.”
The sentence “New schools are built in our city every year” is in the present tense. This means that the action of building new schools is happening regularly, or on a regular basis. The verb “are built” is in the plural form because the subject of the sentence is “new schools.”
The other options are incorrect because they are not in the correct tense or form. Option A, “is built,” is in the singular form, but the subject of the sentence is “new schools.” Option B, “are to be built,” is in the infinitive form, which is not used to describe actions that are happening regularly. Option C, “will built,” is in the future tense, but the sentence is about an action that is happening regularly, not in the future.
In conclusion, the correct answer is: New schools are built in our city every year.