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Q) Change the tenses as instructed

1. It is a busy Sunday. (Change into simple past)

2. I couldn’t believe my eyes. (Change into simple present)

3. I have bought some nice gifts for you. (Change into simple past)

4. She will arrive in the morning. (Change into simple past)

5. All mothers love their children. (Change into simple future)

6. I will take the apples back to the shop. (Change into simple past)

7. She recognized him at once. (Change into simple future)

8. She has promised to help me. (Change into past perfect)

9. I had left some photos to be developed. (Change into present perfect)

10. She didn’t like the idea. (Change into simple present)​

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Answered by siyagada2
43

Answer:

1. It was a busy Sunday.

2. I can't believe my eyes.

3. I had bought some nice gifts for you.

4.She had arrived in the morning.

5. All mothers will love thier children.

6. I had taken the apples back to the shop.

7. She will recognise him at once.

8.She had promised me to help.

9. I have left some photos to be developed.

10. She is liking the Idea

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Answered by jenisha145
4

The changed sentences will be as:

1. It was a busy Sunday.

2. I cannot believe my eyes.

3. I bought some nice gifts for you.

4. She arrived last morning.

5. All mothers will love their children.

6. I took the apples back to the shop.

7. She will recognize him at once.

8. She had promised to help me.

9. I have left some photos to develop.

10. She doesn't like the idea.

Notes:

  • The sentences are changed to the tenses mentioned in the bracket. For all the examples the rules have been used in the same way.
  • For simple future tenses the auxiliary verb 'will' is added before the main verb to make it in the future tense.
  • Secondly, the sentences that have to be converted into the simple past tense will be converted to past by using was and auxiliaries like that.
  • The sentences that need to be changed into a perfect tense, for past perfect 'had' will be added, and for present perfect 'has/have' will be added.

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