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tree leaves were falling into the water change into past continuous tense​

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Answered by TheDreamyAurina
146

Answer:

Correct sentence :

Tree leaves were falling into the water

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  • Were is used for indicating past tense .
  • Falling is continuous verb.

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  • The given sentence is correct.

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  • Tree leaves are falling into the water.
Answered by Dipchan1234G
0

Answer:

tree leaves were being fallen into the water

Explanation:

past continouus tense= was,were + 4

it is active structure so, we have put in passive structure= was,were+being+v3

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