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about tenses with defination and its uses and kind of example​

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Answered by sanjit57948
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Tense is a grammar term used to indicate whether a sentence (or verb) is an action in the past, the present or the future. An example of tense is a verb that indicates action is going on now, or a sentence about action taking place now.

There are three types of tense.

  • Present tense
  • Past tense
  • Future tense

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Answered by bettybet
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past tense - when you talk about what already happened using was, had, etc - I had my lunch

present tense - when you talk about what you or she/he is doing right now using eating, drinking, etc - I'm eating so I will talk with you later.

future tense - when you talk about what you want to happen in the future or like you think that this is going to happen in the future using will, going, soon, etc - I will write a letter and I will send it to you soon..

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