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Change the tense
1. He goes to the school. (past indefinite tense)
2. Reema did her homework. (future indefinite)
3. I am eating a mango.( past indefinite)
4. The dog barked. (present indefinite)​

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Answered by Vidishaan2147
6

Explanation:

1. He went to school.

2. Reema will do her homework.

3. I was eating mango.

4. The dog barks.

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Answered by Anonymous
7

QUESTION :

Change the tense :-

1. He goes to the school. (past indefinite tense)

2. Reema did her homework. (future indefinite)

3. I am eating a mango.( past indefinite)

4. The dog barked. (present indefinite)

ANSWER :

1.He went to the school.

2.Reema will do her homework.

3.I ate a mango.

4.The dog barks.

MORE INFORMATION :

Rules of " TENSE ":-

Present indefinite/simple tense :

Subject+ 1st form of verb+Object.

Present continuous tense :

Subject+ am/is/are+1st form of verb+ing+object.

Present perfect tense :

Subject + have/has+3rd form of verb+Object.

Present perfect continuous tense :

Subject + have been/has been+1st form of verb+ing +since/for+object.

Past indefinite/simple tense :

Subject+ 2st form of verb+Object.

Past continuous tense :

Subject+ was/were+1st form of verb+ing+object.

Past perfect tense :

Subject + had+3rd form of verb+Object.

Past perfect continuous tense :

Subject + had been+1st form of verb+ing +object.

Future indefinite/simple tense :

Subject+will/shall+ 1st form of verb+Object.

Future continuous tense :

Subject+ will be/shall be+1st form of verb+ing+object.

Future perfect tense :

Subject + will have/shall have+3rd form of verb+Object.

Future perfect continuous tense :

Subject + will have been/shall have been+1st form of verb+ing +object.

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