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everybody garthred at the main gate how to write this sentence in present pefect tense​

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Answered by BrainlyElegantdoll
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Answer :

Everybody has gathered at the main gate !!

Additional Information :

  • Tenses tell about the time when the action is done
  • We can classify them into :
  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Future Tense
  • Since , we have the question related to present tenses , Present tenses are further divided into 4 :
  1. Simple Present Tense
  2. Present Continuous Tense
  3. Present Perfect Tense
  4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  • Present Perfect Tense is used to describe something that happened in the past.
  • Format : Subject + have / has + V3 + Object
  • Always , keep in mind the tense formats as they not only play a key role in changing from one tense to other but also in writing stories , articles , etc accurate tense is must !!
Answered by Nɑkhyɑtrɑ
2

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Change the following sentence into present perfect tense:-

  • Everybody garthred at the main gate

Answer:-

  • Everybody has gathered at the main gate !!

Structure:- has/have +Past Participle form of the verb

Know more:-

Where to Use Present Perfect Tense

1. Present Perfect Tense is used to express an action that has been recently completed.

For example:-

(a) He has just come. (He came a little while ago.)

(b) We have just received his message. (We received it only a short while ago.)

  • The word just is often used with this Tense to suggest that the action was completed only a little while ago.

  • 2. This Tense expresses an action which was completed in the past but whose effect can be felt at the time of speaking.

For example:-

(a) I have done my homework. (So I have no more homework to do now.)

(b) I have watched this film. (So I need not watch it again.)

Note: In addition to just words like ever, never, yet, already, often, lately and expressions like this morning, this evening, this afternoon, this week may be used with this Tense.

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