Choose the present perfect tense form of the given sentence. " The manager shall be on leave." *
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the manager has been on leave
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The manager has been on leave.
Tense
- Tense refers to the period during which an action is taking place.
- The sentence is given in the simple future tense. It shows that the manager will be on leave sometime in the future.
- By changing it into the present perfect tense, we indicate that the manager is already on leave and is still on leave.
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