Change Tense As Directed | Class 10 Grammar Worksheets MH Board
Change the following sentences into the present perfect tense.
We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle (v3) form of the verb. Use has when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Use have when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun.
1. I met him once at a party.
2. She broke her leg.
3. I applied for that job.
4. They turned down my application.
5. He took the tablets.
6. She received the transplant.
7. I scribbled the number on a piece of paper.
8. I wrote three letters.
9. I rang the bell six times.
10. The cat drank the whole milk.
11. I fed the cats and dogs.
12. The chief guest distributed the prices.
Answers
1. I have met him once at a party.
2. She has broken her leg.
3. I have applied for that job.
4. They have turned down my application.
5. He has taken the tablets.
6. She has received the transplant.
7. I have scribbled the number on a piece of paper.
8. I have written three letters.
9. I have rung the bell six times.
10. The cat has drunk the whole milk.
11. I have fed the cats and dogs.
12. The chief guest has distributed the prices.
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