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Change the verbs in brackets to the Past Perfect, l'ast Simple or the
1. He (forget)
my name, so I reminded him.
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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer :

1. He (forget) forgot my name, so I reminded him.

Explanation :

There are three main tenses :

  • Present Tense

  • Past Tense and

  • Future Tense

The Past Tense has four forms :

  • Simple Past Tense

  • Past Continuous Tense ( also known as past progressive tense )

  • Past Perfect Tense and

  • Past Perfect Continuous Tense (also known as past perfect progressive tense)

Few Things to remember :

  • When the simple past tense and the past continuous tense are used together, the past continuous tense indicates a longer and an ongoing action and the simple past tense indicates a new action.

  • The past perfect tense Indicates an action completed before another action that happened in the past. In such sentences, The simple past tense is used in one clause and the past perfect tense in the other. This is applicable when we want to show which action happened earlier.
Answered by AestheticSoul
36

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  • He forgot my name, so I reminded him.

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In english language, there are three types of tenses -

  • Present tense
  • Past tense
  • Future tense

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1. Present tense -

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple present tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{V_1~+s/es}

  • I study English.

2. Preset Continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{Is/am/are~+~V_1~+ing}

  • I am studying English.

3. Present perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{has~been~/have~been+V_1~+ing}

  • I have been studying English.

4. Present perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{has/have~+~V_3}

  • I have studied English.

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2. Past tense

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple past tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{V_2}

  • I studied English yesterday.

2. Past continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{was/were~+~V_1~+ing}

  • I was studying English.

3. Past perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{had~been~+~V_1~+~ing}

  • I had been studying English.

4. Past perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{had~+~V_3}

  • I had studies maths.

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3. Future tense

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple future tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will/shall~+~V_1}

  • I will study tomorrow.

2. Future continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will~be/shall~be~+~V_1~+~ing}

  • I will be studying tomorrow.

3. Future perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{Will~have~been/shall~have~been~+~V_1~+~ing}

  • I will have been studying tomorrow.

4. Future Perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will~have/shall~have~+~V_3}

  • I will have studied maths.
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