convert " i will never raise any demand " to present perfect tense
Answers
Answered by
21
Hey your ans is here
I have never raise any demand
I have never raise any demand
raviranjansaip9hf0r:
i said to present perfect not to past perfect
Answered by
1
I have never raised any demand.
- Present Perfect tense is used to indicate an action which has taken place in the past , but has its effects in the present.
- The present perfect elements added in the given sentence are 'have never raised'.
- The tense of the given sentence is simple future tense.
- Simple future tense is used to indicate an action which 'is going to happen' in the coming days.
#SPJ3
Similar questions