English, asked by venky89, 9 months ago

A verb has three forms. those are 1st form,2nd form and 3rd form. in other words we call them present tense, past tense and past participle. why grammarians called third one is past participle. why didn't they call it as future tense as per tenses? please explain me!​

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

A future action can be ongoing or completed within a specific time.

Future tense can be simple, perfect, progressive, or perfect progressive. It is easier to frame correct future tenses using past participles.

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