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Answered by charusatija0702
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Son ,I have finally completed the wings .I think no one has ever done it before.To give the shape to the wings I have used light metal tubes.The tubes have worked really well .Have you seen these straps?They have been designed for a special purpose.They will keep the wings securely tied to our backs and help us steer.Does the design seen familiar to you?It has been taken from bird wings.

Explanation:

Present perfect tense

1.I have designed and built a labyrinth.

2.The order has come from the king himself

3.The king has kept the Minotaur inside the labyrinth.

4.He has put me and my son in a tower.

5.We have kept in the tower for many years

6.I hvae finally escaped using my invention.

Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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1. Son, I have finally completed the wings. I think no one has ever done it before. To give shape to the wings, I have used light metal tubes. The tubes have worked really well. Have you seen these straps? They have been designed for a special purpose. They will keep the wings securely tied to our backs and help us steer. Does the design seen familiar to you? It has been taken from bird wings.

2. a. I have designed and built a labyrinth.

b. The order has come from the King himself.

c. The king has kept the Minotaur inside the labyrinth.

d. He has put me and my son in a tower.

e. We have been kept in the tower for many years.

f. I have finally escaped using my invention.

Knowledge Bytes:

⇒ THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

→ An Overview

The present perfect tense which is the sub-part of the present tense is quite an interesting tense form. This tense form is used for sentences where something that started in the past is still continuing in the present or when something that ended in the near past has a great impact on the present. Even though we call it the present perfect tense, we use the past participle form of the verb.

→ Structure

has/have + verb in past participle

→ Some examples

✳ I have eaten my dinner.

✳ She has taken her lessons well.

⇒ LET'S RESOLVE SOME COMMON CONFUSION!

In the exercise, we have gone through the following verbs:

have been designed

→  has been taken

You might get confused whether it is present perfect tense or present perfect continuous tense when you see the word been. Here is a simple way to understand that:

✳ If the verb is in present perfect tense, the structure would be:

have/has + verb in past participle

✳ If the verb is in present perfect continuous tense, the structure would be:

have/has + been + verb in -ing

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