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Answered by ENGGRAMMAR
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Answered by PremSaroj1966
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Answer:

1.He works for his friend- simple present tense

2.He is working for his friend -present

continuous tense

3.He has worked for his friend-present perfect

tense

4.He has been working for his friend-present perfect continuous tense

5.He worked for his friend -simple past tense.

6.He was working for his friend-past continuous

tense

7.He had worked for his friend-past perfect tense

8.He had been working for his friend

9.He will work for his friend-simple future tense

10.He will be working for his friend-future continuous tense

11.He will have worked for his friend-future perfect tense

12.He will have been working for his friend-future perfect continuous tense.

(ii)1.They build a house-simple present

tense

2.They are building a big house-present continuous tense

3.They have built a big house-present perfect

tense

4.They have been building a house-present perfect continuous tense

5.They built a big house-simple past tense

6.They were building a big house-past continuous tense

7.They had built a house-Past perfect tense

8.They had been building a house-past perfect continuous tense

9.They will build a house-simple future tense

10.They will be building a house-future continuous tense

11.They will have built a house-Future perfect

tense

12.They will have been building a house-future perfect continuous tense.

(iii) 1.My mother drives the car-simple present

tense

2.My mother is driving a car-present continuous

tense

3.My mother has driven a car-present continuous tense

4.My mother has been driving a car-present

perfect continuous tense

5.My mother drove the car-simple past tense

6.My mother was driving a car-past continuous

tense

7.My mother had driven a car-past perfect

tense

8.My mother had been driving a car-past perfect continuous tense

9.My mother will drive a car-simple future

tense

10.My mother will be driving a car-future continuous tense

11.My mother will have driven a car-future perfect tense

12.My mother will have been driving a car-future perfect continuous tense.

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