class 9th cbse tenses
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Time is universally divided into past, present, and future. Tense is a form of the verb that expresses time. For example, “she goes’ is the present tense and ‘she went’ is the past tense of the verb ‘to go’. Thus the verb changes its form to show whether an action takes place in the present or it took place in the past.
2. Tenses
There are two tenses in English—the simple present and the simple past.
Note. Remember that there is no future tense in English to express future time. We use the modal auxiliaries shall and will in the present simple tense, etc, to express future time.
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