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chapter name The present tense



heading :- Rewrite the following simple present tense sentence in the present perfect tense .If necessary , you may make changes to the sentences. Follow the examples. ​

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Answered by abhii15
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Answer:

2) She has cut and styled her hair herself.

3) You have spent a lot of time messaging your friends.

4) We have bought homemade pickles from our neighbour.

5) Manish has always borrowed by science notes.

6) He has worked part time in a fast food restaurant.

7) We have driven on the left side of the road.

8) Birds have built their nests in odd places.

Explanation:

Present perfect tense:

Subject + has/ have+ V3 + object.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
38

\huge\bf{Answer :}

1. She cuts and styles her hair herself.

  • She has cut and styled her hair herself.

2. You spend lots of time messaging your friends.

  • You have spent lots of time messaging your friends.

3. We buy homemade pickles from our neighbors.

  • We have bought homemade pickles from our neighbors.

4. Manish always borrows my science notes.

  • Manish has always borrowed my science notes.

5. He works part-time in a fast-food restaurant.

  • He has worked part-time in a fast-food restaurant.

6. We drive on the left side of the road.

  • We have driven on the left side of the road.

7. Birds build nests in odd places.

  • Birds have built nests in odd places.

\huge\bf{Extra\:Information :}

{\bigstar} Present perfect tense - Present perfect tense is used to express an incident that happened in the past but whose effect still exists.

It is used to express an action that is started in the past and probably will continue in the future.

\green{\bigstar} Structures of Present perfect tense :

{\bigstar} When the subject is singular :

  • \bf{S+has+V_3+O}

{\bigstar} When the subject is in plural form:

  • \bf{S + have + V_3+O}

{\bigstar} Structure in Negative sentence :

  • \bf{S + has/have + not + V_3 + O}

{\bigstar} Rules in Interrogative sentence :

  • \bf{Has/have + S + V_3 + O? }

  • \bf{ Question \: word + has/have + S + V_3 + O? }
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