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Answer:
1. You are listening music
2.You have been waiting for ur turn
3.She is writing a travelogue
4.They rent a house
5.I have been reading the novel
6.She have cooked fast food
7. I didnt have read newspaper
8.They have been playing badminton
Explanation:
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TOPIC:- TENSES
Required answers:
(1) You listen to music.
- Tense (to change) - Present continuous
- You are listening to music.
(2) You are waiting for your turn.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect continuous
- You have been waiting for your turn.
(3) She has written a travelogue.
- Tense (to change) - Present continuous
- She is writing a travelogue.
(4) They have rented a house.
- Tense (to change) - Present indefinite
- They rent a house.
(5) I have read the novel.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect continuous
- I have been reading the novel.
(6) She is cooking fast food.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect
- She has cooked fast food.
(7) He helps me.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect
- He has helped me.
(8) I didn't read newspaper.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect
- I haven't read newspaper
(9) They play badminton.
- Tense (to change) - Present perfect continuous
- They have been playing badminton.
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Additional information:
Present tenses are classified into four types:
★ Present Indefinite
This kind of tense is used to show a fact or a habitual action (activities that is done on daily basis).
- Structure: Subject + verb (-s/es) + ...
- Example: The new student goes to the library often.
★ Present Continuous
This kind of tense is used to show an action which is currently happening.
- Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb (-ing) + ...
- Example: They are doing well.
★ Present Perfect
This kind of tense is used to show the relation of time with the past to the present.
- Structure: Subject + has/have + verb (past participle) + ...
- Example: We have prepared some posters for the event.
★ Present Perfect Continuous
This kind of tense is used to show an action that has started in past time but still continuing in present.
- Structure: Subject + have/has + been + verb (-ing) + ...
- Example: He has been repairing the car for an hour.