All rules of tenses with one example each
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Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The past is used to describe things that have already happened (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago). The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).
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Basically there are three types of tenses -
1. Present tense
2. Past tense.
3. Future tense.
For every tense are four sub types -
1. Simple Present tense
=> So here is how you form the sentence -
Rule - Subject + verb (s / es) + Object
Example - She draws picture.
(A subject can be any pronoun like he, she, us, they, them, we)
2. present continuous tense
Rule - Subject + am/is/ are +verb form (ing) + object
Example - She is drawing a picture.
3. Present perfect tense
Rule - Subject + has/have + verb+ participle + object
Now, here Participle is a new word, it means it's third form of the verb
Example - She drew a picture.
4. Present perfect continuos tense
Rule - Subject + have/has + been + verb(ing) + object
Example - She has been drawing a picture.
1. Simple past tense
Rule - Subject + verb (ed) + object
Example - We played badminton.
2. Past continuous tense
Rule - Subject + was / were + verb(ing) + object.
Example - We were playing badminton.
3. Past perfect tense
Rule - Subject + had + verb + Past participle + object.
Example - We had played badminton.
or We played badminton
4. Present perfect continuous tense
Rule - Subject + had + been + verb (ing) + object.
Example - We had been playing badminton.
1. Simple future tense
Rule - Subject + will/shall + verb + object.
Example - They will go to temple
2. Future continuous tense
Rule - Subject + will/shall be + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will be going to temple.
3. Future perfect tense
Rule - Subject + will have + participle + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will have gone to temple.
4. Future perfect continuous tense.
Rule - Subject + will have + been + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will have been going to Temple.
Hope it helps !!
Answer -
Basically there are three types of tenses -
1. Present tense
2. Past tense.
3. Future tense.
For every tense are four sub types -
1. Simple Present tense
=> So here is how you form the sentence -
Rule - Subject + verb (s / es) + Object
Example - She draws picture.
(A subject can be any pronoun like he, she, us, they, them, we)
2. present continuous tense
Rule - Subject + am/is/ are +verb form (ing) + object
Example - She is drawing a picture.
3. Present perfect tense
Rule - Subject + has/have + verb+ participle + object
Now, here Participle is a new word, it means it's third form of the verb
Example - She drew a picture.
4. Present perfect continuos tense
Rule - Subject + have/has + been + verb(ing) + object
Example - She has been drawing a picture.
1. Simple past tense
Rule - Subject + verb (ed) + object
Example - We played badminton.
2. Past continuous tense
Rule - Subject + was / were + verb(ing) + object.
Example - We were playing badminton.
3. Past perfect tense
Rule - Subject + had + verb + Past participle + object.
Example - We had played badminton.
or We played badminton
4. Present perfect continuous tense
Rule - Subject + had + been + verb (ing) + object.
Example - We had been playing badminton.
1. Simple future tense
Rule - Subject + will/shall + verb + object.
Example - They will go to temple
2. Future continuous tense
Rule - Subject + will/shall be + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will be going to temple.
3. Future perfect tense
Rule - Subject + will have + participle + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will have gone to temple.
4. Future perfect continuous tense.
Rule - Subject + will have + been + verb (ing) + object.
Example - They will have been going to Temple.
Hope it helps !!
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