There is always an opening. (Rewrite the sentence in present perfect tense)
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there has been always an opening
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS "THERE HAS BEEN ALWAYS AN OPENING." in present perfect tense.
- In order for readers to know where a verb is in a phrase, WE need tenses.
- The tense provides us with information about the exact moment when an event occurs.
- The three different tenses are the present, past, and future tenses.
- The past tense Demonstrates an event that has already transpired,
- the present tense Reveals an event that is happening at the moment, and
- the future tense Represents an event that will probably happen.
- present perfect tense tells us about a past event that has present period consequences.
- it has have / has as helping verb +third form of verb .
- so , the given sentence -"THERE HAS BEEN ALWAYS AN OPENING." IS in perfect form of present tense.
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