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He can not play in the match as he (injure) his foot​

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Answered by Niruru
39
\textbf{\underline{\underline{Tense \:Correction}}}


\bf\underline{Answer :-}

He cannot play in the match as he \bf {has \:injured} his foot.



\bf\underline{Explanation :-}

The above sentence is in \bf {Present \:tense}.

Modal verb is used in the sense that \bf {He \:cannot \:play} to show the present ability of the person.

\bf\underline{Present \:Perfect \:Tense} is also used in the above sentence and following is the way to use this tense :


\bf {Positive \:Sentence :-}

\boxed {Sub + have/has + V3 +Obj}

He has injured his foot.


\bf {Negative \:Sentence :-}

\boxed{Sub + haven't/hasn't +V3 + Obj}

He hasn't injured his foot.


\bf {Interrogative \:Sentence :-}

\boxed{Have/Has + Sub + V3 +Obj?}

Has he injured his foot?


\bf {Interrogative \:Negative \:Sentence :-}

\boxed{Haven't/Hasn't + Sub + V3 +Obj?}

Hasn't he injured his foot?


\bf {Wh \:Family :-}

\boxed{Wh + Sub + have/has + V3 +Obj?}

Why he has injured his foot?

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Answered by Sharley
14

He cannot play in the match as he has injured his foot.

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