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Exercise 5Rewrite as instructed.The boy had driven thirty-seven nails into the fence. (change tothe simple past tense)He learned to control his anger. (change to the present perfect tense)x. The boy didn't lose his temper. (change to affirmative)Then the father took his son and led him to the fence. (change tothe simple present tense)5. You have done well. (change to present continuous tense)6. The fence will never be the same. (change using going to)7. I hope you can forgive me, Father, for the holes I put in you. (rewrite as questionbeginning with can you)| 8. The wound will always be there. (add question tag)​

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The boy had driven thirty-seven nails into the fence. (change tothe simple past tense)

The boy drives 37 nails into the fence.

He learned to control his anger. (change to the present perfect tense)

He has learnt to control his anger.

The boy didn't lose his temper. (change to affirmative)

Did the boy not losen his temper.

Then the father took his son and led him to the fence. (change into the simple present tense)

The father takes his son and lead him to the fence.

You have done well. (change to present continuous tense)

You are doing well.

The fence will never be the same. (change using going to)

The fence is never going to be the same.

I hope you can forgive me, Father, for the holes I put in you. (rewrite as questionbeginning with can you)

Can you forgive me father for the holes that I put in you?

The wound will always be there. (add question tag)

The wound will always be there, won't it?

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