Change the following sentences as directed. Make the necessary changes The doctor has just left the clinic. (present continuous tense) We leave for London this evening. (simple past tense) She hopes that her friends visit her. (past perfect tense) They have been trying to contact you. (past perfect tense) Grandmother went for a walk every morning. (simple future tense) Iwalk to school every day. (simple future tense) I have cleared the cupboard. (past perfect tense) They have finished their work. (future perfect tense) 9 Jaishree was waiting at a metro station for her friend. (future continuous tense) 10 We are watching a documentary on PM Modi. (past continuous tense) 11. He speaks rudely. (present perfect tense) 12 When will your school reopen? (simple present tense) 15. My grandmother exercised regularly. (simple present tense) 14 The river is flowing under the bridge. (simple present tense) 15 The police are looking for clues. (past continuous tense) am listening to the Prime Minister's speech. (past continuous tense) 16 17. The children are going to school. (past continuous tense) 18. want to go home. (simple past tense) My mother is making dinner, and my father is working in the garage. (future tense) 19 Reema will go to the library after school. (simple present tense
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Change the following sentences as directed. Make the necessary changes The doctor has just left the clinic. (present continuous tense) We leave for London this evening. (simple past tense) She hopes that her friends visit her. (past perfect tense) They have been trying to contact you. (past perfect tense) Grandmother went for a walk every morning. (simple future tense) Iwalk to school every day. (simple future tense) I have cleared the cupboard. (past perfect tense) They have finished their work. (future perfect tense) 9 Jaishree was waiting at a metro station for her friend. (future continuous tense) 10 We are watching a documentary on PM Modi. (past continuous tense) 11. He speaks rudely. (present perfect tense) 12 When will your school reopen? (simple present tense) 15. My grandmother exercised regularly. (simple present tense) 14 The river is flowing under the bridge. (simple present tense) 15 The police are looking for clues. (past continuous tense) am listening to the Prime Minister's speech. (past continuous tense) 16 17. The children are going to school. (past continuous tense) 18. want to go home. (simple past tense) My mother is making dinner, and my father is working in the garage. (future tense) 19 Reema will go to the library after school. (simple present tense
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We leave for London this evening