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correct the tense from the verbs---- the primeminister of india arrive( assam) tomorrow

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The prime minister of India arrives in Assam tomorrow

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Tense is a category used in language to communicate time reference. The employment of various verb tenses, particularly in their conjugation patterns, frequently indicates a tense.

The past, present, and future are the three basic tenses that may be found in various languages. Only two tenses are used in certain languages, such as past and nonpast or future and nonfuture. Like the majority of Chinese languages, there are tenseless languages as well, albeit they may also use the future and nonfuture tenses found in Sino-Tibetan languages. Maria Bittner and Judith Tonhauser have recently discussed the various ways that tenseless languages nevertheless record time. On the other hand, other languages distinguish between tenses more precisely, such as far from the recent past or distant from the near future. In general, tenses convey time in relation to the present moment of speech. However, in other circumstances, their meaning can be viewed as being relative to a predetermined period in the past or future (the moment being spoken about). Relative (as opposed to absolute) tense is what this is. Different verb tenses or formulations, such as the pluperfect ("past-in-the-past") and "future-in-the-past," exist in certain languages. What is conventionally referred to as tenses (in languages like Latin) may occasionally be viewed in current analysis as combinations of tense and aspect. Expressions of tense are frequently closely related to expressions of the category of aspect. Since the three elements don't always appear independently, verbs are frequently conjugated for mood as well. Some languages may be defined in terms of a combined tense-aspect-mood (TAM) system.

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