He played cricket there change into present continuous

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The Answer is Tense Converter (a unique feature of this Website) which appears below. You know there are three types of Tenses, and each Tense has four Sub-Types. There are also four types of sentences in every sub-type Tense. So we can write a sentence 48 times. In the beginning, it causes a lot of confusion. Tense Converter enables us to convert the selected sentence to any Tense and see the Rules, Brief Description and Hindi translation of both tenses in a table. This comparison and study (related to how Tense Rules have been applied) help to learn and understand Tenses easily. Each Tense denotes a specific time of action/event, and according to the time of the action/event, we change the verb and/or helping verb of the sentence. The Subject and the Object remain unchanged in all the Tenses. Let's look at an example of the transformation from Present Tense to Past Tense: I am reading a book. I was reading a book. Here the helping verb 'am' has been changed to 'was' according to the time of the action. Change the selected sentence to any Tense in the Master below, and observe the changes in converting the sentence. Tense Converter | Tense Changing Master | Change Tense of a sentence to any Tense Convert a selected Sentence to any type of Tense and see the Sentence, Rules and a brief description of the chosen Tense. Convert Tense-To-Tense Master is very helpful in perfecting the knowledge of Tense. चयनित वाक्य को किसी भी प्रकार के टेन्स में बदलें और चुने हुए टेन्स का वाक्...

He Said, "My Father Is Playing Cricket With Me." Change Into Indirect Speech • English Notes

Indirect Speech: He said that his father was playing cricket with him. Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present continuous tense, then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past continuous tense. Present Continuous Tense > Past Continuous Tense.

Passive voice of the Present Continuous tense (a mastetclass)

Sentences in English are either written in the active voice or the The Present continuous tense, also known as the Present progressive tense, talks about actions that are taking place in the present. Active and passive voice of the Present Continuous tense A sentence in the Present Continuous tense active voice indicates that someone is doing something (performing an action) in the present. But in the passive voice, the sentence indicates that something/someone is being acted upon in the present. In the passive voice, the • She is judging the act. (active voice) Subject (doer of the action) = she Verb phrase = is judging Object (receiver of the action) = the act • The act is being judged (by her). (Passive voice) Object (new subject) = the act (receiver of the action) Verb phrase = is being judged Doer = her Both sentences are in the Present Continuous tense but focus on different things. The sentence in the active voice focuses on the person performing the action (the Study the following structures to understand how to write sentences in the active and passive voice of the Present Continuous tense: Active voice Subject (doer of the action) is/am/are V1+ing (present participle) object Passive voice Object (receiver of the action) is/am/are + being past participle (V3) By + the doer of the action (optional) Notice that the object in the active voice becomes the subject in the passive voice as it is what the writer focuses on in the passive voice. Who has done the action is ...

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In the below sentences, I want to understand why the usage of has is correct Sentences • He has played cricket with me • He is played by me Above sentences are the right ones. I want to understand why the below sentence is incorrect Incorrect sentence • He is played cricket with me Why is has played is right and not is played? Also what is right conversion of active voice for the sentence? I play cricket with him. Whether the above conversion is right? There is no connection in meaning between "is played" and "has played" "Is played" is a passive voice construction. "He is played by me" is equivalent to "I play him". In the sentence "I play him", the subject is "I", the object is "him". In the sentence "He is played by me" The grammatical subject "He" means the object of the verb. The subject is put in the "by me" phrase, and can be omitted. There is no grammatical object. A passive verb can never have a grammatical object. So "He is played cricket" is grammatically incorrect English. The word "cricket" is placed as a grammatical object, but a passive verb never has a grammatical object. On the other hand "has played" is an active verb form, and can have a grammatical object. "He has played cricket" is correct, just like "He plays cricket". "I play cricket with him" is active. "Cricket is played by me with him" is passive (but we would never talk that way in natural English)