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Rewrite the following sentense using present perfect or present perfect continuous tense of the verb given in brackets. 1/ I (see) the road.
2/ she (cut) her nail.
3/he (write) the letter.
4/ The classes (start) .

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Answered by rinkydevi1983
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Explanation:

PRESENT TENSE (PERFECT AND PERFECT CONTINUOUS)

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

The present perfect tense is used to show an action that has just been completed.

 Reena has just finished her food.

 It is used to show an action which started in the past and is still continuing.

 The monument has stood here for more than a hundred years.

 It expresses actions which took place in the past but the results of which we can see

or feel in the present time.

 My uncle has got a teaching experience of three years.

 It also shows past events, the time for which is not mentioned.

 They have known each other for years.

Form of Present Perfect Tense

The present perfect tense is expressed thus: have/has + past participle.

 She has eaten the apple. (has + eaten- past participle)

EXERCISE: 1

Fill in the blanks with the present perfect tense form of the verbs given in the brackets.

1. The petrol prices __________up. (go)

2. The players ____________ well in the tournament. (perform)

3. Rita ____________ an order for sandwiches at the fast food joint. (place)

4. She ____________ a letter from her aunt. (receive)

5. She_____________ good marks in her Maths exam. (score)

We often use words like recently, just, already with the present perfect tense if the action has

just ended.

 In negative sentences, we write: have/has + not + past participle form of the verb.

 They have not eaten lunch.

 In interrogative sentences, we write: have/ has before the subject. We write: has/have +

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

The present perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action which began in the past and is

still going on.

We write: has/have + been + ing form of the verb.

 It can be used with phrases like since, for, long, all day and all week.

 The baby has been smiling since her mother returned from office.

 The patient has been waiting for the doctor for three hours.

EXERCISE: 2

Read the following sentences and state whether the verbs (in bold) are in the simple

present, present continuous or present perfect tense.

1. The watchman is guarding the house.

2. Nisha has participated in the Sports Meet.

3. My mother is decorating the house for the festival.

4. Mohan enjoys flying kites.

5. Rohan expects good result this year.

EXERCISE: 3

Rewrite these sentences using the subject given in brackets.

1. They have watched animated movies earlier. (She)

2. The Chief Minister has finalised the contract. (The ministers)

3. We have eaten lunch. (He)

4. He looks after the guests well. (I)

EXERCISE: 4

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of verbs given in brackets according to the

tenses form mentioned with each sentence.

1. Niti ________ (read) a storybook. (Present Continuous)

2. Here ________ (come) the director of the play. (Simple Present)

3. Kshitij ________ (wear) proper uniform to school everyday. (Simple Present)

4. The little boy _______ (throw) a pebble into the pond. ( Present Perfect).

Answered by Solonipatra
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Answer:

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER..

1) I have seen the road . (present perfect)

=> I have been seeing the road . (present perfect continuous).

2) she has cutted her nails

=> she has been cutting her nails.

3) he has written the letter.

=> he has been writting the letter.

4) The classes have started .

=> the classes have been starting .

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