English, asked by parishay6192, 1 month ago

Read the following sentences and change their tense as directed.

Simple Present Tense

He works in a chocolate factory. (Change it into negative and interrogative.)

Present Continuous Tense

He is not riding a horse. (Change it into affirmative and interrogative.)

Present Perfect Tense

Has he just returned? (Change it into affirmative and negative.)

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

They have not been working for two hours. (Change it into affirmative and interrogative.)

Answers

Answered by jhimlip85
1

Answer:

neg-he doesn't work in a chocolate factory

interr-dies he work in a chocolate factory?

aff-he is riding a horse

interr-isn't he riding a horse?

aff-he has just returned

neg-hasnt he just returned

aff-they have been working for 2 hours

intrrr-havent they been working for two hours?

Answered by danger7537
11

Answer:

he doesn't work in a chocolate factory.

he was riding on a house.

he doesn't returned.

they have been working for two hours.

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