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Paul [167]
3 years ago
13

Change the following sentences as indicated in the brackets

English
1 answer:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. She has written a letter. (Future Perfect Tense)

Ans. She<u><em> will have written</em></u> a letter.

2. Her uncle drives a car. (Past Continuous Tense)

Ans. Her uncle <u><em>was driving</em></u> a car

3. She will buy a new dress. (Simple Present Tense)

Ans. she<u><em> buy</em></u> a new dress

4. He has typed a letter. (Present Continuous Tense)

Ans. He <u><em>is typing</em></u> a letter

5. They were doing homework. (Past Perfect Continuous Tense)

Ans. They <u><em>had been doing</em></u> homework

6. We have made a plan. (Simple Future Tense)

Ans. We <u><em>will make</em></u> a plan

7. She had been watching television. (Future Continuous Tense)

Ans. She <u><em>will be watching</em></u> television

8. He had broken the vase. (Present Perfect Tense)

Ans. He <u><em>has broken</em></u>  the vase.

9. They go to the cinema. (Future Perfect Continuous Tense)

Ans. They<u><em> will have been going </em></u>to the cinema.

10. John And Sarah will talk to each other. (Simple Past Tense)

Ans. John And Sarah <u><em>talked</em></u> to each other.

11. The cat ate all the chicken. (Present Perfect Continuous Tense)

Ans. The cat <u><em>has been eating</em></u> all the chicken

12. The car stops at the traffic light. (Past Perfect Tense)

Ans. The car <u><em>had stopped</em></u> at the traffic light.

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