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Difference between past tense present tense and future tense

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In past tense
used only v² , had, had been ,was, were, didn't
and in present tense
use only v¹for s/es, do does, has, have, has-been and have been, is am are
in future
used only. Will, shall , will be and shall be, will /shall have been
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Answered by Anonymous
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PRESENT TENSE: This tense is used to refer or indicate to something that occurs in the present. The simple present or indefinite present tense is used to describe an action, event, or condition that is occurring in the present while being spoken about or written. Example: The dogs’ bark.

PAST TENSE: This tense is used to refer to something that happened in the past. Sometimes, past tense is also called as ‘simple past tense’. Example: We stayed in a hotel.

FUTURE TENSE: This tense is used to refer to or indicate something that hasn’t happened at the time of speaking or writing. ‘Simple Future Tense’ commonly formed with the use of words ‘will’ and ‘shall’. Example: We shall be there by noon.

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