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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Sheela had been baking a cake

  • We have lived in kolkata.

  • I had teached for ten year

  • i will be Dancing.

  • Manu will have been sleeping.

  • Arifa is a lawyer

  • Twinkle was making a Buddha statue with clay.

  • Rainwater was seeping in through a crack in the tiles

  • Did maurice had been serving in army before becoming a businessman

  • I have visited seventeenth centuries.

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  • Present Perfect -I have just played basketball.

  • Present Perfect Progressive- I have been playing basketball for 3 hours.

  • Past Perfect-- I had played basketball before mary came.

  • Past Perfect Progressive I had been playing basketball when Mary came

Answered by SpaceWalker17
5

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1. Sheetal had been baking a cake.

2. We have lived in Kolkata.

3. I had taught for 10 years.

4. I will dance.

5. Manu will have been sleeping.

6. Arifa is a lawyer.

7. Twinkle is making a buddha statue with clay.

8. Rainwater was seeping in through a crack in the tiles.

9. Had Maurice served in the army before becoming a business man?

10. I have visited seventeen countries.

RULES

WITH THE VERB DRIVE.!

Simple Present: (subject) drive/drives.

Present Continuous: (subject) is/am/are driving.

Present perfect: (subject) has/have driven.

Present perfect continue: (subject) has/have been driving.

Simple Past: (subject) drove.

Past Continuous: (subject) was/were driving.

Past perfect: (subject) had driven.

Past perfect continue: (subject) had been driving.

Simple Future: (subject) shall/will.

Future Continuous: (subject) shall/will be driving.

Future perfect: (subject) shall/will have driven.

Future perfect continue: (subject) shall/will have been driving.

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