.The water is flowing from the running tap. (Change into present perfect, past perfect and simple future)
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The transformations of the given sentence into the prescribed tenses are as follows -
- Present perfect : The water has flowed from the running tap.
- Past perfect : The water had flowed from the running tap.
- Simple future : The water will flow from the running tap.
- The given sentence is in the present continuous tense form. We have applied the tense patterns of different tenses, and transformed the given sentence into prescribed tenses. (ie. present perfect, past perfect and simple future)
- The changed tense forms gradually changes the meaning of the sentence to some extent.
- Here, the V3 of 'flow' is used in present and past perfect tense. The V3 of flow is flowed, which should not be confused with 'flown'. Flown is V3 of fly.
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