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1.The kids (work) really hard for the show. Now, Don't cancel it, please. (use present perfect form) 2. The minister (open) the next art centre next week. (Use present continuous form)

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Answered by samir123
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1.The kids have worked really hard for the show.
2.The minister is opening the next art center next week.
Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

1. The kids have worked really hard for the show. Now, don't cancel it, please.

2. The minister is opening the next art centre next week.

Explanation:

Present perfect tense:-

Subject+has/have+3rd form of verb+ object.

Has is used with singular noun, with he,she,it.

Have is used with i,we,you,they,plural noun.

The present perfect tense is tense used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present.

We often use the Present Perfect to talk about experience from the past.

examples:-

He has cooked the food.

She has done her work.

We have played well.

You have done all your work.

Present continuous tense:-

Subject+ is/am/are+ist form of verb+ing+object.

Is is used with he,she,it, singular noun.

Am is used with I only.

Are Is used with we,you,they,plural noun.

The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.

We use the present continuous to talk about activities at the moment of speaking.

future plans or arrangements.

examples

My son is working on his science project.

Santana is singing Don’t Rain on my Parade.

It is used to depict a future event or arrangement.

My mom is cooking dinner.

The band is playing all the classics.

Monica and Rachel are going on a trip tomorrow.

Sheethal is not practising for the final audition.

I am trying out something new.

They are not travelling to London next week.

Are you watching a movie tonight?

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