Correct option is D
The correct Present Perfect Tense form of the given sentence "The manager shall be on leave." is (d) The manager has been on leave.
- The present perfect tense is formed using "has/have + past participle".
- In this case, "has been" is the correct present perfect form.
- "Shall be" (future tense) changes to "has been" (present perfect tense) to indicate that the manager has been on leave for some time until now.
Grammatical Rule Used:
- Present Perfect Tense is used to describe:
- An action that started in the past and continues into the present.
- An action that has been completed recently.
- Structure:
Subject + has/have + been + complement
हिंदी में व्याकरण संबंधी नियम:
- Present Perfect Tense (पूर्ण वर्तमान काल) का उपयोग उन कार्यों के लिए किया जाता है जो अतीत में शुरू हुए और अब तक जारी हैं या अभी-अभी पूरे हुए हैं।
- ढांचा:
विषय + has/have + been + वाक्य का शेष भाग - उदाहरण: प्रबंधक छुट्टी पर रहा है।