Mukesh went for a swim in the pool (chenge into present perfect tense)
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Mukesh has gone for a swim in the pool.
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The answer is the sentence "Mukesh has gone for a swim in the pool."
- Tense is the essence of grammar as it implies the time of action that the sentence conveys with its verb.
- Broadly tenses are of three types. They are Past Tense, Present Tense, and Future Tense.
- We know that each of these three tenses (Past Tense, Present Tense, and Future Tense) has four subtypes. They are simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous.
- The sentence "Mukesh went for a swim in the pool" has its tense as a simple past.
- We know that 'went' is the past participle of the verb 'go' and 'gone' is the perfect participle of the verb 'go.'
- We use 'has gone' to indicate the present perfect tense. We use 'has been going' to denote the present perfect continuous tense.
- Thus the correct sentence in present perfect tense is "Mukesh has gone for a swim in the pool."
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