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TOPIC : PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

I. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate present perfect tense form !

1. He ___________________ from the hills. [ ]

(a) has returned (b) had returned (c) have returned

2. You ___________________ me. [ ]

(a) never helped (b) have never helped (c) never help

3. She ___________________ many books on philosophy. [ ]

(a) authored (b) has authored (c) had authored

4. You ___________________ a great help to me. [ ]

(a) were always (b) have always been (c) had always been

5. She ___________________ the camera she borrowed from me. [ ]

(a) returned (b) has returned (c) have returned​

Answers

Answered by kushmehrotra76
8

Answer:

Here's ur answer dude

Explanation:

1:has returned

2:have never helped

3:has authored

4:have always been

5: returned

Answered by Sauron
18

Answer:

1. He has returned from the hills.

2. You have never helped me.

3. She has authored many books on philosophy.

4. You have always been a great help to me.

5. She has returned the camera she borrowed from me.

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Additional information :

Tense :

Verbs have different forms called tenses. The tense of a verb tenses when action takes place.

Tenses are mainly divided into 3 Types :

  • Present Tense
  • Past Tense
  • Future Tense

Present Tense is Further divided into :

  • Simple Present
  • Present Continuous
  • Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect Continuous

Formation of every tense -

Past tense -

• Simple Past Tense = Subject + 2nd form of verb

• Past Continuous Tense = Subject + was/were + 1st form of verb + ing

• Past Perfect Tense = Subject + had + 3rd form of verb

• Past Perfect Continuous Tense = Subject + had + been + 1st form of verb + ing

Present tense -

• Simple Present Tense = Subject + s or es + 1st form of verb

• Present Continuous Tense = Subject+ is/am/are + 1st form of verb + ing

• Present Perfect Tense = Subject + has/have + 3rd form of verb

• Present Perfect Continuous Tense = Subject + has/have + been + 1st form of verb + ing

Future tense -

• Future Tense = Subject + will/shall + 1st form of verb

• Future Continuous Tense = Subject+ will be/shall be + 1st form of verb + ing

• Future Perfect Tense = Subject + will/shall + have + 3rd form of verb

• Future Perfect Continuous Tense = Subject + will/shall + have + been + 1st form of verb + ing

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