- 4) Explain Tenses ? Uses of the Tenses with examples , Forming Continuous Tenses
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Answer:
The tense of a verb is determined by when the action took place. The three main tenses are as follows:
The Past Tense (e.g., I walked.)
The Present Tense (e.g., I walk.)
The Future Tense (e.g., I will walk.)
The tense of a verb can also tell us things like whether the action is habitual, ongoing, or completed. This is called the aspect of the verb, which is part of tense.
Examples of Tenses
Here are some examples of verbs in different tenses:
I walked to work.
(The verb walked is in the past tense.)
I walk to work.
(The verb walk is in the present tense.)
I will walk to work.
(The verb will walk is in the future tense.)
Explanation:
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tenses are mainly 3types in that they are again 4types for each tense
The main tenses are:
1)present tense
2)past tense
3) future tense
The sub tenses are:
simple tense, continuous tense, perfect tense, perfect continuous tenses
structure for tenses are
simple present tense
subject+Verb1+s/es+object
eg: I play chess
2.present continuous tense
subject+am,is,are+V1+ing+object
eg:Iam playing chess
3. present perfect tense
sub+ have/ has+v3+object
eg:I have played chess
4.present perfect continuous tense
sub+have been/has been +v1+ing+object
eg:l have been playing chess
Past tense
1.simple past tense
sub+v2+object
eg:I played chess
2.past continuous tenses
sub+was/were+V1+ing+obj
eg:i was playing chess
3.past perfect tense
sub+had+v3+obj
eg:i had played
4.past perfect continuous tense
sub+had been+V1+ing+object
eg:i had been playing chess
future tense
1.simple future tense
sub+will/shall+V1+ object
eg:I will play chess
2.future continuous tense
sub+will be/shall be+ V1+ing +object
eg:I shall be playing chess
3.future perfect tense
sub+will have/ shall have+ v3+object
eg: I will have played chess
4.future perfect continuous tense
sub+ will have been/shall have been+V1+ing+ obj
eg:I will have been playing chess