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I have done my homework change into Present perfect tense​

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Answered by singharpita0914
2

Answer:

Manish was doing his homework on time

Answered by Sahil3459
0

Answer:

I have finished my homework.

Explanation:

1. Past-future actions that are still in progress

The present perfect is frequently used to describe an action that began in the past but is still in progress now. In this situation, the present perfect is typically used with the phrases for (with a length or period of time) and since (with a precise starting time).

2. Acts (either a single act or a series of acts) that took place in the distant past.

The present perfect can be used to indicate that something occurred (or did not occur), but the precise time is irrelevant or unknown. In this situation, we frequently combine the present perfect with the phrases already, (not yet), ever, or never.

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