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convert a sentence into 12 different types of tense​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Simple present: I play basketball every week.

Present progressive: I'm playing basketball now.

Present perfect: I have just played basketball.

Present perfect progressive: I have been playing basketball for 3 hours.

Simple past: I played basketball yesterday.

Past progressive: I was playing basketball the whole evening.

Past perfect: I had played basketball before Mary came.

Past perfect progressive: I had been playing basketball when Mary came.

Simple future: I will play basketball next evening.

Future progressive: I will be playing basketball next evening.

Future perfect: I will have played basketball by tomorrow.

Future-going to: I'm going to play basketball this afternoon.

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Answered by sunny2005rahul
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He drives a car. (Simple Present)

He is driving a car. (Present Continuous)

He has driven a car. (Present Perfect)

He has been driving a car. (Present Perfect Continuous)

He drove a car. (Simple Past)

He was driving a car. (Past Continuous)

He had driven a car. (Past Perfect)

He had been driving a car. (Past Perfect Continuous)

He will drive a car. (Future Indefinite)

He will be driving a car. (Future Continuous)

He will have driven a car. (Future Perfect)

He will have been driving a car. (Future Perfect Continuous)

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