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  • 3 TYPES TENSES ARE THERE

THERE ARE;

*PAST TENSE(it’s tells total about past things)

*PRESENT TENSE(it’s tells total about currently situations)

*FUTURE TENSE(it,s represent total about our future thinges)

1.PAST TENSE

there are 4 types

1.Simple past tense; is used to describe conduct that happend in the history and are now finished. It’s formed by adding- ed to the end of most verbs.

Examples;
I walked to the demesne history.
She ate a sandwich for lunch.
We played videotape games all night.

2.PAST PARTICIPLE TENSE

Once participle is used to form the perfect tenses and some other verb forms. It’s formed by adding- ed or- en to the end of utmost verbs. For illustration

EXAMPLES;
I’ve walked to the demesne numerous times.
She had eaten a sandwich before lunch.
We’ll have played videotape games all night by the time you get home.

3.PAST PERFECT TENSE

Past perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened before OTHER action in the past. It is formed by using the past tense of the verb have + the past participle of the main verb. For example:
I had already walked to the park before she arrived.
She had eaten a sandwich before lunch.
We will have played video games all night by the time you get home.

4.Past continuous:

Past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were in progress in the past. It is formed by using the past tense of the verb be + the -ing form of the main verb. For example:

Example:
I was walking to the park when I saw her.
She was eating a sandwich when I arrived.
We were playing video games all night when you got home.

PRESENT TENS

Present Tense is Divided Four Types :

They Are

1.Simple Present Tense

Simple present tense: is used to describe conduct that be regularly or habitually. It’s formed by using the form of the verb. For illustration
I go to the demesne every day.
She eats a sandwich for lunch.
We play videotape games on the weekends.

2.present continuous tense

Present nonstop tense is used to describe conduct that are passing now or that are in progress. It’s formed by using the present tense of the verb be the- ing form of the main verb. For illustration

Examples :
I’m walking to the demesne right now.
She’s eating a sandwich as we speak.
We’re playing videotape games on the weekends.

3.Present Perfect Tense :

Present perfect tense is used to describe conduct that have happed lately or that have happed and have a connection to the present. It’s formed by using the present tense of the verb have the once participle of the main verb. For illustration
I’ve formerly walked to the demesne moment.
She has eaten a sandwich since lunch.
We’ve played videotape games all night.

Future Tense:

1.Simple future:

Simple Unborn tense is used to talk about conduct that will be in the future, but there’s no specific time frame. It’s formed by using the supplementary verb will the base form of the main verb. For illustration

Examples :
I’ll go to the demesne hereafter.
She’ll eat a sandwich for lunch.
We’ll play videotape games on the weekend.

Future Continuous Tense:

  • Future progressive tense is used to talk about actions that will be happening in the future. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb will + be + the -ing form of the main verb. For example:
  • Ex:
    • will be walking to the park tomorrow.
    • She will be eating a sandwich for lunch.
    • We will be playing video games on the weekend.
  • Future Perfect tense :
  • Unborn perfect tense is used to talk about conduct that will be completed by a certain time in the future. It’s formed by using the supplementary verb will have the once participle of the main verb. For illustration
  • Ex:
    I’ll have formerly walked to the demesne by the time you arrive.
    She’ll have eaten a sandwich by lunch.
    We’ll have played videotape games all night by the time you get home. ;


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