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1. I am working hard for my annual examination change into (present perfect tense)
2. Children have been playing basketball ( past perfect tense)
3. Some will fetch a chair for you change into (simple past tense) ​

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Answered by Clαrissα
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Required Answers :

1. I am working hard for my annual examination change into (present perfect tense)

  • I have worked hard for my annual examination.

2. Children have been playing basketball (past perfect tense)

  • Children had played basketball.

3. Some will fetch a chair for you change into (simple past tense)

  • Some fetched a chair for you.

More to know :

Tense : The tense of a verb shows the time of an action or event.

Each tense has four forms :

  • Simple / Indefinite
  • Continuous
  • Perfect
  • Perfect Continuous

Present tense :

  • Simple present tense
  • Present continuous tense
  • Present perfect tense
  • Present perfect continuous tense

Past tense :

  • Simple past tense
  • Past continuous tense
  • Past perfect tense
  • Past perfect continuous tense

Future tense :

  • Simple future tense
  • Future continuous tense
  • Future perfect tense
  • Future perfect continuous tense
Answered by BadCaption01
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1. I am working hard for my annual examination change into (present perfect tense)

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2. Children have been playing basketball (past perfect tense)

\hookrightarrow Children had played basketball.

3. Some will fetch a chair for you change into (simple past tense)

\hookrightarrow Some fetched a chair for you.

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Tense is a thing which shows the time of the verb

There are 3 types of tense:

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The past tense refers to events that have happened in the past. The past tense is a verb tense used for a past activity or a past state of being.

For example: I jumped in the lake. (This is a past activity.)

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The present tense is a grammatical tense whose principal function is to locate a situation or event in the present time. The present tense is used for actions which are happening now. 

Examples of verbs in present tense are sing, dance, eat and drink.

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The future continuous tense is used when an action is promised/thought to be going on at a specific time/context in the future.

Example: I shall be sleeping at around 6.00 AM tomorrow. They will be playing at this time tomorrow.

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