Change into Present Perfect Tense - "Their sorry condition poses a problem.
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"Their sorry condition poses a problem".
After changing in Present Perfect Tense -
" Their sorry condition has posed a problem".
- This tense is a mixture of present and past.
- It always implies a strong connection with present through action took place in the past.
- The adverbs and conjunctions are generally used to express the preceding action like 'Ever, just, recently, already, yet, till ' etc.
- Formula : Sub + has/have + V3 + object.
- Present Perfect + Point of time = Simple past.
Example :
- I have just seen that film.
- He has known me for two years.
- I have already had my breakfast
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