(Grammar
0.5 Change the following sentences into future perfect tense
a) Children like to play.
b) Radha is reading a book
c) He behaved in a manner.
d) Sonika runs a hotel
e) I am working
The Sun rises in the east.
Q.6 Make these verbs in present participle-
a) finish
b) inform
c) Feel
Q.7 Change into negative sentences
a) Ram taught his students.
b) We won the match​

Respuesta :

Answer:

A) Children will have liked to play...

B) Radha will have been reading a book...

C) He will have behaved in a manner...

D) Sonika will have run a hotel...

E) I will have been working...

F) The Sun will have risen in the east...

A) finishing

B) informing

C) feeling

A) Ram didn't teach his students.

B) We didn't win the match.

Explanation:

The future perfect tense is a tense used to talk about actions that will be completed before a certain moment in the future. There are two types of this tense - the future perfect simple and future perfect continuous tenses.

The sentences you were given aren't a good example of the future perfect tense because they are missing the time reference by which the given actions will be completed. This is why I put an ellipsis at the end of each sentence.

A present participle is a word derived from a verb by adding -ing to its stem. It's used as an adjective or to create verb tenses.

You can see some more about the future perfect tense, present participles, and how negative sentences in the past tense are formed in the images attached below:

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