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(iii) You have done your duty.
(Change into Past Continuous Tense)
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Answered by PADMINI
3

You were doing your duty.

  • The given question sentence ''You have done your duty'' is in the form of the present perfect tense.
  • we need to convert the given sentence into the past continuous tense.

Structure of the past continuous tense:

Subject + was/were + verb-ING + obj

  • The past continuous tense is the combination of ''was/were + Verb-ing''.
  • It refers to an action that was continuous at some point in the past.

Answer: You were doing your duty.

There are four past tenses:

1) Simple Past Tense: I went to the park.

2) Past Continuous Tense: I was going to the park.

3) Past Perfect Tense: I had gone to the park.

4) Past Perfect Continuous Tense: I had been going to the park.

Answered by BeautifulWitch
2

Answer:

{ \boxed{\large{ \tt{ \color{violet}{You  \: were \:  doing \:  your \:  duty .}}}}}

Explanation:

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