Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. Summer holidays _________ in June. A. Begins B. Begin C. Beginning D. Began

Begins
Begin
Beginning
Began

The correct answer is: A. Begins

The verb “begin” is used to describe the start of an event or action. In this case, the event is “summer holidays”. The sentence is in the simple present tense, which is used to describe general truths or facts. Therefore, the correct answer is the simple present tense form of the verb “begin”, which is “begins”.

The other options are incorrect because they are not in the simple present tense. Option B, “begin”, is the plural form of the verb “begin”. Option C, “beginning”, is the gerund form of the verb “begin”. Option D, “began”, is the past tense form of the verb “begin”.

Here are some examples of how the verb “begin” can be used in a sentence:

  • The summer holidays begin in June.
  • The meeting begins at 10am.
  • The race begins in 5 minutes.
  • The book begins with a bang.