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(2)
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the
Present Perfect Tense of the words given in
brackets.
(a) The guests ........... (already, go) home.
(b) The boy ........... (sleep) for four hours.
(c) The bus ............ (just, leave) the station.
(d) They ...........(wait) since this morning.
(e) Shalini .......... (always, be) talkative.
(f) He .......... (never, get) himself into trouble..
(g) The children ...........(not, be) to the Vindhya hills
before.
(h) ..................... (pass) the test?
(0) Salim ........... (paint) two pictures so far.
c) Where ........... she ........... (hide) the pencil?​

Answers

Answered by varun000
86

Answer:

a) have already gone

b) has slept

c) has just left

d) have waited

e) has always been

f) has never got

g) have not been

h) Have you passed

®Salim has painted

©has she hidden

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
4

Completed sentences with the correct form of the Present Perfect Tense of the words given in brackets are as follows:

(a) The guests have already gone home.

(b) The boy has slept for four hours.

(c) The bus has just left the station.

(d) They have waited since this morning.

(e) Shalini has always been talkative.

(f) He has never got himself into trouble.

(g) The children have not been to the Vindhya hills before.

(h) Have passed the test?

(0) Salim has painted two pictures so far.

c) Where has she hidden the pencil?​

Present Perfect Tense:

  • The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that have already occurred at a certain moment.
  • It uses the primary verb, verb + ed, with an auxiliary verb and past participle.
  • I have previously viewed this movie, and He has finished his homework are two examples of the present perfect tense.
  • The word have or had is used in conjunction with the verb's past participle to create the present perfect tense.
  • The past participle of a regular verb is the version of the verb that ends in -ed, -d, or -t.
  • For instance, the present perfect tense for cook would be have/has cooked because the cook is the past participle.

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