8) Kite flyers were demonstrated their skills with exotic kites.
(Underline the verb form , state their Tense and aspect in the given sentence)
Answers
Answer:
Kite-flyers have demonstrated their skills with exotic kites present perfect
Answer:
Kite flyers have demonstrated their skills with exotic kites.
VERB - have demonstrated
TENSE - present perfect
ASPECT - perfect
Explanation:
The present perfect tense alludes to action or expression that either happened at an endless time in the past (e.g., we have talked previously) or started in the past and proceeded to the present time (e.g., he has developed eager over the course of the past hour). This tense is shaped by have/has + the past participle.
The development of this action word tense is clear. The principal component is have or has, contingent upon the subject the action word is formed with. The subsequent component is the past participle of the action word, which is generally shaped by adding - ed or - d to the action word's root (e.g., strolled, cleaned, composed, perambulated, hopped, snickered, sautéed) albeit English has many action words that have unpredictable past participles (e.g., done, said, gone, known, won, thought, felt, eaten).