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He went to school ( Change into present indefinite tense)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct sentence is - He goes to school.

  • As the boy is doing this activity every day, thus it is a simple present tense.
  • It is a phrase where on is the third person and the expression is in the present tense.
  • While using this tense generally,  tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end.
  • The correct sentence will be - He goes to school.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • The given Simple Past Tense is asked to change into Present Indefinite Tense and it is : He goes to school.

  • Structure of Present Indefinite Tense ( Affirmative ) : Subject + main verb's base form + s / es + object.

  • Here Subject is 'he' and we know that 'he' is a third person singular number, that's why 'es' has been added after 'go' ( go + es = goes ). And 'to school' is object .

  • Although Simple Present Tense has also two auxiliary verbs and they are 'do' and 'does' : He doesn't come to me.

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