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Q.
Read the following sentence and change their tense as stated.
1) He did his work with diligence. (Change into future perfect)
2) I will not allow this to happen. (Simple past)
3) He is riding a horse. (Future continuous)
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a
He will have done his work with diligence.
b
I would not allow this to happen.
c
He will be riding a horse.
d
All of these
answer is A.
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Detailed Solution
This sentence ‘he did his work with diligence’ must modify to future perfect tense. Future perfect tense exhibits an action that will occur in the future before another action. Future perfect tense- Subject + will + have + the 3rd form of the verb + object. Therefore, ‘he will have done his work with diligence’ in the future perfect tense will become ‘he will have done his work with diligence’. The sentence ‘ I will not allow this to happen’ has to modify to simple past tense. Simple past tense displays an act that began and finished in the past. The rule for simple past tense is Subject + the 2nd form of the verb + object. Therefore, ‘I will not allow this to happen’ become I would not allow this to happen in the simple past tense. And the last sentence, ‘he is riding a horse’ has to change to future continuous tense. Future continuous tense shows an action that would happen at a particular time in the future. The rule of future continuous tense is subject + will + be + the ‘ing’ form of the verb. Therefore, ‘he is riding a horse’ will change to ‘he will be riding a horse’, in the future continuous tense.
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