3.Change into present perfect tense. Rippan had purchased a new car. *
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The present perfect tense of the given sentence is -"Rippan has purchased a new car".
Tenses-
- The tense of a sentence is the time or the moment of the action taking place in the sentence.
- It indicates the status and completion of the verb in the sentence given.
- The three main tenses are Present, Past, and Future. The tenses are further divided into different parts depending on the status of the task.
- Present Perfect Tense indicates the tense being present but also shows and expresses the task being completed.
- The helping verbs "has\have" are used along with the main verb in the original tense to form the present perfect tense of a sentence.
- As the subject is singular in nature, the singular verb 'has' will be used instead of 'had' to form the Present Perfect Tense.
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Present perfect tense:- Rippan has purchased a new car
Explanation:
Present perfect tense:-
- The present perfect tense is one of the ordinary verb tenses in English, utilized to exhibit an act that went on in history that's directly communed to the present,
- similar to addresses that are quite holding on or that denote a reworking over time.
- We stand in a full list of when to utilize the present perfect tense below.
- Don’t allow the name perplex you — indeed though the term present is there,
- the present perfect tense deals with an address that occurred or began in the past.
- In fact, the present perfect tense is frequently utilized interchangeably with the simple past tense,
Structure:
( have/has)+( past participle)
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