English, asked by nishisrivastava88, 8 months ago

1. I write a letter. (simple past tense)
2. Sneha lives at Mahendru. (present continuous tense
3. He wrote a novel. (past continuous tense)
4. He goes to the cinema. (simple future tense)
5. Soham read a novel. (simple present tense)
6. The parrot flies out of the cage. (future continuous
7. They were reading a notice. (present continuous ter
8. He went to Mumbai yesterday. (simple future tense
9. She will arrive at 6 O'clock. (simple past tense)
10. Her father came back. (simple future tense)
11. He is going to Chennai tonight. (past continuous te
12.My brother returns tomorrow. (simple past tense)​

Answers

Answered by sureshkumar43p
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Answer:

it's not run hawa Leela Sunday run for the train right now that what for 10 minutes why don't you per tea leaves in it has been bowling si write him a letter every week we have done before she left her door

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answers of the question

1. I wrote a letter

2. Sneha is living at Mahendru.

3.He was writing a novel.

4. He will go to the cinema

5.Soham reads a novel.

6.The parrot will be flying out of the cage.

7. They are reading a notice.

8.He will go to Mumbai Tomorrow.

9.She arrives at 6 O'clock.

10.Her father will came back.

11.He was going to Chennai last night.

12.My brother returned yesterday.

Tense-

  • Tense is a linguistic category that connects a speech event's time to a story's time of occurrence.
  • In general, tenses convey time in relation to the present moment of speech.
  • However, in other circumstances, their meaning can be viewed as being relative to a predetermined moment in the past or future (the moment being spoken about).
  • Relative (as opposed to absolute) tense is what this is. Different verb tenses or formulations, such as the pluperfect ("past-in-the-past") and "future-in-the-past," exist in some languages.
  • What are traditionally referred to as tenses (in languages like Latin) may occasionally be viewed in modern analysis as combinations of tense and aspect.
  • Expressions of tense are frequently closely related to expressions of the category of aspect.

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