A. Rewrite these sentences using the correct form of the tenses given
in brackets.
1. Mr Jain went to America for a month. (present perfect)
2. Grandmother stitches new clothes for her grandchildren. (past perfect)
3. They will be leaving for Kolkata tomorrow. (present perfect)
4. The children eat their breakfast. (present perfect)
5. Mrs Gill teaches them music and crocheting. (past perfect)
6. He climbed up the ladder. (past perfect)
Answers
Answer:
1.Mr.jain has gone to America for a month.
2.Grandmother had stitched new clothes for her grandchildren.
3.They have left for Kolkata tomorrow.
4.The children have eaten breakfast.
5.Mrs.Gill had taught them music and crocheting.
6.He had climbed up the ladder.
Answer:
- Mr Jain has gone to America for a month. (present perfect)
- Grandmother had stitched new clothes for her grandchildren. (past perfect)
- They have left for Kolkata tomorrow. (present perfect)
- The children have eaten their breakfast. (present perfect)
- Mrs Gill had taught them music and crocheting. (past perfect)
- He had climbed up the ladder. (past perfect)
How to frame them?
Simple Present tense:
Subject + first form of verb + s or es
Present Continuous tense:
Subject + is/am/are + first form of verb + ing
Present Perfect tense:
Subject + has/have + third form of verb
Present Perfect Continuous tense:
Subject + has/have + been + first form of verb + ing + since/for
Simple Past tense:
Subject + second form of verb
Past Continuous tense:
Subject + was/were + first form of verb + ing
Past Perfect tense:
Subject + had + third form of verb
Past Perfect Continuous tense:
Subject + had + been + first form of verb + ing + since/for
Simple Future tense:
Subject + will/shall + first form of verb
Future Continuous tense:
Subject + will/shall + be + first form of verb + ing
Future Perfect tense:
Subject + will/shall + have + third form of verb
Future Perfect Continuous tense:
Subject + will/shall + have + been + first form of verb + ing + object
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