Which sentence correctly sequences the underlined verbs? A. The team will not receive the uniforms that they needed to play in the game. B. The team will not receive the uniforms that they had needed to play in the game. C. The team has not received the uniforms that they will need to play in the game. D. The team had not received the uniforms that they need to play in the game.

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From the given question above, the answer should be letter C. The team has not received the uniforms that they will need to play in the game. The verb "has not received" is a past participle and the verb, "will need" is in the future tense.

The team has not received the uniforms that they will need to play in the game.  

Further Explanation:

Words in the English Language are generally divided into eight parts of speech which are nouns, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives, verbs, conjunctions, and interjections. Words that belong to the different parts of the speech have different grammatical properties.  

A word is said to be a “Verb” when it has different forms. For instance, having an - Ing in a word are form and an infinitive form. Verbs sometimes are also used with modal auxiliary verbs such as will, shall, can, should, etc. For example, the word “Come” can be used with different modals. For example, you can say “Will come” or “Should come”. There are some cases where a word can serve different purposes. For example, the word “Help” when used as a verb in a sentence will be “Help me” but when the same word is used as a noun in the sentence then it will be “She cried for help”

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Verbs

Subject: English

Keywords:

Verbs, nouns, Underlined verbs, Speech, Grammatical, Properties, Nouns, Pronouns, adjectives, prepositions.