III. Rewrite the sentences changing the tenses as directed.
1. I visited Rajasthan last year. (simple future tense)
2. I was rehearsing for the play yesterday. (future continuous tense)
3. Will you be visiting this place? (Present continuous)
4. She did not know anything. (Simple present)
5. We were waiting for you at the bus stop last evening. (future continuous tense)
6. We cooked a delicious meal for our friends last Saturday. (simple future tense)
7. He had never lived alone. (Present perfect)
8. We were performing a drill at six o'clock last Sunday. (future continuous ense
9. I will not allow this to happen. (Simple past)
10. He has just returned. (Future perfect tense)
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I will visit Rajasthan
I will be rehearsing for the play
I am visiting this place
She knows everything
We will be waiting for you at the bus stop
We will cook delicious meal for our friends
He has never loved alone
We will be performing a drill at six o'clock
I did not allow this to happen
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Answer:
The given sentence is in Simple Present tense. 'Requires' is a simple present tense verb that states a general truth.
When changing the tense of the sentence, the verb form will be changed. The Simple Future verb form is: will require.
Hence the answer is:
This will require an exercise of will.
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