Romesh has begun his studies well on time. (Change into Simple future tense)
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Answer:
Ramesh have begin his studies well on time
Answer:
Romesh will begin his studies well on time.
Simple future tense:
Subject + will/shall + first form of verb
More:
The simple future tense denotes an action that is about to take place or an action that will take place in the future; as,
- I shall see you tomorrow.
- I will come here at 6 o'clock.
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There are three type of tenses -
Present tense
Past tense
Future tense
1. Present tense -
It has 4 types :-
1. Simple present tense
I study English.
2. Preset Continuous tense
I am studying English.
3. Present perfect continuous tense
I have been studying English.
4. Present perfect tense
I have studied English.
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2. Past tense
It has 4 types :-
1. Simple past tense
I studied English yesterday.
2. Past continuous tense
I was studying English.
3. Past perfect continuous tense
I had been studying English.
4. Past perfect tense
I had studies maths.
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3. Future tense
It has 4 types :-
1. Simple future tense
I will study tomorrow.
2. Future continuous tense
I will be studying tomorrow.
3. Future perfect continuous tense
I will have been studying tomorrow.
4. Future Perfect tense
I will have studied maths.