I met my friend last week. Change the sentence to present tense
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I meet my friend this week
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I always meet my friend.
Explanation:
- In linguistics, tense plays an eminent role which is mainly of 3 types i.e.
1. Present tense portrays a present or ongoing continuous action
2. Past tense portrays the event or incident of the past
3. Future tense describes an action about to happen in the future/ going to occur from now on
- The tense of an oral or written statement gives a lot of information about an incident.
- Irregular verbs address a fascinating part of the English language and allude to the people who don't keep the guideline, and basic formation rules. (i.e. Search- Searched, walk- walked)
- Instead, they are as follow the rule -
Bite- bit- bitten, deal- dealt- dealt, make- made- made, feed-fed- fed etc.
- Likewise, the base form 'meet' follows Met→Met
- Given, Simple past tense- I met my friend last week.
Hence the given sentence can be converted to present tense as follows-
Simple present tense- I always meet my friend.
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