English, asked by sabuparbeen169, 6 months ago


1. Rewrite the sentences in the tense form specified.
a) A wind had come up out of the sea. (change from past perfect to simple
past)
b) The wind was hailing the ships and crying, "sail on!” (change from past
continuous to past perfect)
c) The bells chimed in the belfry. (change from simple past to past
continuous)​

Answers

Answered by Gayathri5958
3

Answer:

(a) A wind came up out of the sea.

(b) The wind had hailed the ships and cried 'sail on'!

(c) The bells were chiming in the belfry

Hope it helps.

Thanks

Answered by RISH4BH
144

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  • First one from past perfect tense to simple perfect tense.
  • Second one from past continuous to past perfect.
  • Third one from simple past to past continuous tense .

\purple{\sf \orange{\mapsto}\:A\: wind\: had\: come\: up \:out \:of\: the\; sea.  }

➳ A wind came up out of the sea.

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\purple{\sf \orange{\mapsto}\:The \:wind\: was\: hailing \:the \:ships \:and \:crying,\: "sail\: on!” }

➳ The wind had hailed the ship and cried , " sail on " .

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\purple{\sf \orange{\mapsto}\: The \;bells\: chimed\: in \:the \:belfry.}

➳ The bells were chiming in the belfry .

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\blue{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Present\:Tense:- }

When a tense is used to show the present time it is known as simple present tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & writes English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sings very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & sit here \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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\blue{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Past\:Tense:- }

When award shows that an action has been completed in the past it is known as simple past tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Past tense  \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & wrote English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sang very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & were good. \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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\blue{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Future\:Tense:- }

When a tense is used to show that some action will take place in the future it is known as simple future tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3} \bf Subject &\bf Shall/will &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-3} Mohan & shall &write English well \\\cline{1-3} Ritika & will &sing very beautifully \\\cline{1-3} You &will & sit here \\\cline{1-3}\end{tabular}

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