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A6. Do as directed

1. The castes are anti-national. (Make exclamatory Sentence)

2. We are going to enter into a life of contradictions.( Change into Present

Perfect Continuous Tense)​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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The correct sentences are:-

1. How anti-national the castes are!

2. We have been entering into a life of contradictions.

  • Here, in the given sentence that is the first sentence, we have been instructed to change the sentence into an exclamatory sentence.
  • The given first sentence is 'The castes are anti-national.' The tense of the sentence is the present tense that is 'are'. We are changing the assertive sentence to an exclamatory sentence.
  • In the second given sentence, we have been instructed to change the given sentence into the present perfect continuous tense. The format of the present perfect continuous tense is: has/have been+ verb(ing).
  • Therefore, the verb we are using is have been entering which a present perfect continuous tense.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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How anti-national the castes are!

We have been going to enter into a life of contradictions.

Exclamatory sentence:

A remark that shows intense emotion is known as an exclamatory sentence. It is also known as an exclamation sentence. It is a sentence that usually ends with an exclamation mark. The exclamation mark is also known as an exclamation point.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense:

It is a verb tense in which an action that begins in the past will continue in the present. We have been executing the action and will continue to do so in the future.

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