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Answered by Anonymous
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1▪ HE WILL BE WORKING VERY HARD

IN PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

helping verb of present perfect tense are has , have and third form of verb is used .

HE HAS WORKED VERY HARD

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2▪ AYUSH WILL FOLLOW HIS FRIENDS INSTRUCTIONS

IN PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

helping verb of past continuous tense are was , were ans first form of verb is used + ing .

AYUSH WAS FOLLOWING HIS FRIENDS INSTRUCTIONS

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3▪ VED DOES HIS WORK WITH DILIGENCE

IN PAST PERFECT FORM

helping verb of past perfect tense is had and third form of verb is used .

VED HAD DONE HIS WORK WITH DILIGENCE

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4 ▪ ARUSHI HAS NEVER RAISED ANY DEMAND

IN SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

simple present mean present indefinite tense , helping verb of present indefinite tense are do, does and first form of verb is used .

ARUSHI NEVER RAISES ANY DEMAND

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5▪ HE WILL WALK OUT OF THE ROOM WITHOUT LOOKING AT ANYBODY

IN FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

helping verb of future perfect tense are will have , shall have and first form of verb is used .

HE WILL HAVE WALKED OUT OF THE ROOM WIYHOUT LOOKING AT ANYBODY.

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kartik4992: i think so all you sent was right na
kartik4992: then send the passive voice too
kartik4992: and he is working very hard
kartik4992: is the right ans
kartik4992: bcoz
kartik4992: its present perfect
kartik4992: ok
Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Reasons :

1)

❄ An action completed in the immediate past . In this sentence , the subject is followed by has or have and the past participle form of the verb .

❄ A state or habit beginning in the past and still continuing or lasting up to the present .


2)

❄ An action which continued for sometime in the past, but whose exact limits are not known .

❄ A frequently repeated or habitual action in the past .

❄ A definite future arrangement. ( intention about the future in the past)


3)

❄ An action completed in the past before a certain moment in the past .

❄ An action completed before another action that happened in the past . In such sentences, the simple past tense is used in one clause and the past perfect tense in the other.


4)

❄ To describe a habitual action .

❄ For statements expressing a universal truth.

❄ To refer to a fixed programme in the future.


5)

❄ The future perfect tense indicates in action which will be completed by a certain time in the future .



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