it's different depending on the sentence
The word reaches has two syllables. The syllables in the word are reach-es.
Reached is a verb. It's the past tense of reach.
No. Say, "Have you reached Delhi?" You don't need the "at".
Purpose is the correct spelling. (Object to be reached/a target or goal)
No. Linking verbs are a form of "to be" such as am, is, are, was, were. Reach (past tense reached) is an action verb.
Both HAVE and DO are auxiliary verbs, but you can't use DO with "reached." When you use DO as an auxiliary, the verb reverts to its bare form and it is DO that is conjugated. This is called do support and used for emphasis or questions."Have you reached home safely?" (present perfect - have reached)"Does she reach home safely on the bus?" (does reach)"I always do reach home safely." (do reach)
He reached it on may 5th 1916
As of May 28, oil has not reached Florida.
The past tense of "reach" is "reached."
The past participle of "reach" is "reached."
The past is reached.
The future perfect tense of "reach" is "will have reached."
The correct sentence is - Rita will reach Delhi on Saturday
The past perfect tense of reach is had reached.
The past tense of "reach" is "reached" and the past participle is also "reached."
Reach the other is past tense
The third climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest was Jürg Marmet from Switzerland. He reached the summit on the 23rd May 1956.The third person to reach the summit of Mount Everest was Jurg Marmet on the 23rd May 1956