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:) The conductor said something.
(Change into Present Continuous Tense)​

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Answered by TheAadii
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Answer:

The conductor is saying something.

Answered by OtakuSama
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The conductor said something.

(Change into Present Continuous Tense)

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The structure of a Past Indefinite Tense is :-

sub + past form of the verb + object

From this, we can easily recognize the simple past tense.

As here, "The conductor said something " is in simple past tense.

By slightly modifying the verb, you can change the sentence from past tense to present continuous tense. Subject and object stays the same.

The structure of Present Continuous Tense :-

sub + am/is/are + present form of verb + ing + object

From the structure, we can easily modify the verb.

According to the question,

said becomes is saying

So, the sentence stands like this :-

The conductor is saying something.

More example:-

  • They played in front of the building

Present continuous:- They are playing in front of the building.

  • The shopkeeper closed the shop temporarily

Present continuous :- The shopkeeper is closing the shop temporarily.

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