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Simple present tense combines a subject + verb. For example: “He writes.”
Present continues tense combines a subject + being verb (am, is , are) + verb1 + ing. For Example: “He is writing.”
Present perfect tense combines a subject + have/has + verb. For example: “He has written.”
Present perfect continuous tense combines subject + has/have + been + verb + ing. Example: “He has been writing.”
Simple past tense combines a subject + verb in the sentence. For example: “He wrote.”
Past perfect tense combines the subject + had + verb. For example: “He had written.”
Past continuous tense combines a subject + being verb (was, were) + verb + ing. For example: “He was writing.”
Past perfect continuous tense combines subject + had + been + verb + ing. For example: “He had been writing.”
Simple future tense combines a subject + “will” + verb. For example, “He will write.”
Future perfect tense combines the subject + “will have” + verb. For example, “He will have written.”
Future continuous tense combines a subject + “will” + being verb + verb. For example, “He will be writing.”
Future perfect continuous tense combines the subject + “have been” + verb + “ing.” For example, “He will have been writing.”
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Present continues tense combines a subject + being verb (am, is , are) + verb1 + ing. For Example: “He is writing.”
Present perfect tense combines a subject + have/has + verb. For example: “He has written.”
Present perfect continuous tense combines subject + has/have + been + verb + ing. Example: “He has been writing.”
Simple past tense combines a subject + verb in the sentence. For example: “He wrote.”
Past perfect tense combines the subject + had + verb. For example: “He had written.”
Past continuous tense combines a subject + being verb (was, were) + verb + ing. For example: “He was writing.”
Past perfect continuous tense combines subject + had + been + verb + ing. For example: “He had been writing.”
Simple future tense combines a subject + “will” + verb. For example, “He will write.”
Future perfect tense combines the subject + “will have” + verb. For example, “He will have written.”
Future continuous tense combines a subject + “will” + being verb + verb. For example, “He will be writing.”
Future perfect continuous tense combines the subject + “have been” + verb + “ing.” For example, “He will have been writing.”
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