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Your brother has gone to fly a kite change to present indefinite

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Answered by kanhaiyalalgupta3938
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Your brother has gone to fly a kite change to present indefinite

Answered by bishaldasdibru
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"Your brother goes to fly a kite"

Explanation :

To change the given sentence "Your brother has gone to fly a kite" to the present indefinite tense, we need to use the base form of the verb "go" and remove the auxiliary verb "has". This will give us the sentence "Your brother goes to fly a kite" in the present indefinite tense.

The present indefinite tense is used to express an action that is a habitual or regular occurrence, or a general truth. In this case, the sentence suggests that flying a kite is an activity that your brother regularly engages in, so the use of the present indefinite tense is appropriate.

Therefore, the correct sentence in the present indefinite tense would be "Your brother goes to fly a kite."

In conclusion, "Your brother goes to fly a kite" is the correct sentence in the present indefinite tense, indicating that flying a kite is a regular or habitual activity for your brother.

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