She will have been reading the newspaper when you got there.
It will have been the case that she will have been reading the newspaper when you arrive.
To convert a past tense sentence to a present tense sentence, change the verb tense from past to present. For example, "She walked to the store" becomes "She walks to the store." Adjust any other relevant words to match the present tense as needed.
The correct sentence is - Manish has gone to school to change his future
We use a past perfect continuous He said,"I have been reading for ages" In indirect speech it becomes, He said he had been reading for ages.
The correct sentence is - Manish will attend school
A continuous of change
Maria had talked.
The correct sentence is - Our teacher explained the problem to us
Have done is the present perfect tense. The simple present tense is do.For example:I have done my homework becomes I do my homework.You could also switch to the present continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I am doing my homework.Or the present perfect continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I have been doing my homework.
a continuous change in position is called Motion
Yadav has been waiting patiently for his sister's return.
Motion is continues change in position...
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