English, asked by superiorab1910, 4 months ago

convert the following sentences as given in the following.

1. there will be some rain in the north (simple past tense)
2. I moved into my new office
(future perfect tense)
3. the girl will carry a basket full of berries. ( past continuous tense)​

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Answered by shreya072006
0

Answer:

1. There was some rain in the north.

2. I will have moved into my new office.

3. The girl was carrying a basket full of berries.

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Convert the following sentences as given in the following brackets:

Simple past tense:

➙ Subject + second form of verb + object

  • There would be some rain in the north.

  1. Subject - There
  2. Second form of verb - would
  3. Object - be some rain in the north

Future perfect tense:

➙ Subject + will/shall + have + third form of verb

  • I shall have moved into my new office.

  1. Subject - I
  2. Helping verb - shall + have
  3. Third form of verb - moved
  4. Object - into my new office

Past continuous tense:

➙ Subject + was/were + first form of verb + ing

  • The girl was carrying a basket full of berries.

  1. Subject - The girl
  2. Helping verb - was
  3. First form of verb + ing - carrying
  4. Object - a basket full of berries

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