[amp_mcq option1=”singed the” option2=”singed” option3=”sang a” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is C. sang a.
The verb “sing” is conjugated as follows:
- I sing
- You sing
- He/She/It sings
- We sing
- You sing
- They sing
In the sentence “Rakesh’s wife sang a very sweet song in the party,” the subject is “Rakesh’s wife” and the verb is “sang.” The subject is singular, so the verb must also be singular. The verb “singed” is the past tense form of the verb “sing,” but it is only used with inanimate objects. For example, you might say “I singed the steak” if you accidentally burned it. In the sentence “Rakesh’s wife sang a very sweet song in the party,” the wife is a person, not an inanimate object, so the verb “sing” is correct.
The other options are incorrect because they are either not conjugated correctly or they do not agree with the subject of the sentence.