III. Do as directed. 1x5=5
a.He reads a letter. (Turn into
present perfect continuous tense)
b. He is drinking tea. (Turn into present perfect tense)
C. She wrote a story. (Turn into
present indefinite tense)
d. They play cricket. Turn into past perfect tense)
e. She does her home work.
(Turn into past continuous tense)
Answers
a. He has reading a letter.
b. He has drunk tea.
c. She writes a story.
d. They had played cricket.
e. She was doing her home work.
Answer:
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Correct option is
B
I have received his letter.
Option B is correct. The present perfect tense is written as: have/has + past participle of the verb. In the given sentence, "received" is the simple past tense of the infinitive "to receive". Moreover, the sentence is in first person singular which means that "have" must be used here. Moreover, the present perfect cannot be used when you are being specific about when the action/event happened (a week ago). Thus, the resulting sentence is: I have received his letter.
Option A is incorrect as the present perfect cannot be used when you are being specific about when the action happened; that the letter was received a week ago.
Option C is incorrect as it is in present simple.
Option D is incorrect as the use of "has" is incorrect. "Has" cannot be used when the sentence is in first person singular.