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1. Change the following sentences as directed :
• Birds have been chirping in the trees since don. [ Negative Interrogative ]
• The baby has been crying in hunger. [ Interrogative ]
• We bath in the river. [ Present continuous ]
• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]
• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]
• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]
• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]
• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]
• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]
• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]
• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]
• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answers

Answered by dasmirasree6
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Answer:

1. Haven't the birds being chirping in the trees since dawn?

2. Hasn't the baby been crying in hunger?

3.we are bathing in the river.

4. I have not learnt this poem by heart.

5.Does the mother cook food for her children?

6.He has been helping you in your work since morning.

7. Hasn't the match been going on since 3 pm?

8.The washer man is ironing my clothes.

9. Haven't our armies won a glorious victory?

10. Hasn't the sun set and night fallen?

11. The hunter has shot a duck.

12.The spectators have enjoyed the match.

Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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Answer:

Explanation:

. Change the following sentences as directed :

• Birds have been chirping in the trees since don. [ Negative Interrogative ]

• The baby has been crying in hunger. [ Interrogative ]

• We bath in the river. [ Present continuous ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]

• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]

• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]

• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]

• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answer:

us ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food fo do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]

• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]

• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]

• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]

• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answer:

 

Explanation:

. Change the following sentences as directed :

• Birds have been chirping in the trees since don. [ Negative Interrogative ]

• The baby has been crying in hunger. [ Interrogative ]

• We bath in the river. [ Present continuous ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]

• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]

• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]

• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]

• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answer:

us ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man ha

bath in the river. [ Present continuous ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going onuous ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present co since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

Explanation:

 

e mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]

• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]

• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]

• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]

• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answer:

 

Explanation:

. Change the following sentences as directed :

• Birds have been chirping in the trees since don. [ Negative Interrogative ]

• The baby has been crying in hunger. [ Interrogative ]

• We bath in the river. [ Present continuous ]

• I do not learn this poem by heart. [ Present perfect ]

• Has the mother cooked food for her children? [ Present indefinite ]

• He has helped you in your work since morning. [ Present perfect continuous ]

• The match has been going on since 3 p.m. [ Negative ]

• The washer man has ironed my clothes. [ Present continuous ]

• Our armies have won a glorious victory. [ Interrogative ]

• The sun has set and the night has fallen. [ Negative ]

• The hunter shoots a duck. [ Present perfect]

• The spectators are enjoying the match. [ Present perfect ]

Answer:

 

Explanation:

 

 

 

 

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