Anitha plays chess convert into 12 tenses
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Simple Present Tense
Ankita please chess .
Pesent Continuous Tense
Ankita is playing chess .
Present Prefect Tense
Ankita have played chess .
Answer:
1.Present Indefinite Tense:Anitha plays chess.
2.Present Continuous Tense:Anitha is playing chess.
3.Present Perfect Tense:Anitha has played chess.
4.Present Perfect Continuous Tense:Anitha has been playing chess.
5.Past Indefinite Tense:Anitha played chess.
6.Past Continuous Tense:Anitha was playing chess.
7.Past Perfect Tense:Anitha had played chess.
8.Past Perfect Continuous Tense:Anitha had been playing chess.
9.Future Indefinite Tense:Anitha will play chess.
10.Future Continuous Tense:Anitha will be playing chess.
11.Future Perfect Tense:Anitha will have played chess.
12.Future Perfect Continuous Tense:Anitha will have been playing chess.
Explanation:
If we look the sentenses of "continuous tense" and "perfect continuous tense" we will find that "perfect continuous tense" is telling that the work is/was/will be going on from a period of time but in "continuous tense" the work is happening just now.