change the following sentences the car will be parked properly {Future tense] to 11 other tenses
Answers
Explanation:
Present indefinite=the car parks properly
Present continuous=the car is parking properly
Present perfect=the car has parked properly
Present perfect continuous=the car has been parked properly
Past indefinite=the car parked properly
Past continuous=the car was parking properly
Past perfect=the car had parked properly
Past perfect continuous=the car had been parked properly
Future indefinite=the car will park properly
Future perfect=the car will have been parked properly
Future perfect continuous =the car will have being parked properly
Answer:
Present indefinite=the car parks properly
Present continuous=the car is parking properly
Present perfect=the car has parked properly
Present perfect continuous=the car has been parked properly
Past indefinite=the car parked properly
Past continuous=the car was parking properly
Past perfect=the car had parked properly
Past perfect continuous=the car had been parked properly
Future indefinite=the car will park properly
Future perfect=the car will have been parked properly
Future perfect continuous =the car will have being parked properly