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edit a verb, if necessary, to make sure the sentence is in the present tense.
perry the platypus usually leaps out of his seat whenever he guesses right in trivial pursuit.
The sentence already uses present - tense verbs ("leaps" and "guesses"). "Leaps" is the simple present form of "leap" for the third - person singular subject "Perry the Platypus", and "guesses" is the simple present form of "guess" for the same - subject in the subordinate clause. Since the verbs are already in the present tense, no editing of the verbs is necessary.
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The sentence does not need to have its verb edited as the verbs "leaps" and "guesses" are already in the present tense. The sentence remains: "Perry the Platypus usually leaps out of his seat whenever he guesses right in Trivial Pursuit."