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they were working all day change into simple present tense​

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Answered by ARMYGIRLkhushi
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Answer:

they are working all day long

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Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

The answer is “They work all day”.

Explanation:

  • A tense is a form of a verb that shows at what time something happened or happening. It tells us about whether the thing happened or happening or will happen.
  • There are three types of tenses; present (happening), past (happened), and future (will happen). Examples are; I am going to school (present tense), I went to school (past), and I will go to school (future).
  • The present tense is sued for the event that takes place always or taking place, or for a fact. Present tenses are further divided into four types; simple present (current action that takes place regularly), present continuous (action which is continuing), present perfect (action which is indefinite and still has its effect on the subject), and present perfect continuous (action which started in the past and still going on).
  • The simple present tense - Subject+base form of a verb (s or es if singular)+the rest of the sentence.
  • Examples of simple present tenses are, “She goes to school”, “ He dances in the evening”, etc.
  • The simple present tense form of the sentence “They were working all day” is “They work all day”.

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