ENGLISH II
Change the following tense as directed:
1. She is cooking now. (Change to Future Pe...
ENGLISH II
Change the following tense as directed:
1. She is cooking now. (Change to Future Perfect Continuous Tense.)
2. We shall do the work. (Change to Past Perfect Tense.)
3. He had gone to Delhi. (Change to Present Perfect Continuous Tense.)
4. We have learnt English. (Change to Past Continuous Tense.)
5. Rita has been reading a book. (Change to Simple Past Tense.)
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