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For example, "At that time, he had been writing a novel for two months."
"He had been exercising when I called."
PRESENT TENSE
I. Simple Present Tense-Indicates an action that is generally true or habitual. That is, it took place in
the past, continue to take place in the present, and will take place in the future. This tense is used to
denote
-a habitual action- for instance. "He walk i
cocl."
general truths- for instance, "The sun rises in the east", "Honesty is the best policy."
-a future event that is part of a fixed timetablis- for instance, "The match starts at 9 o'clock."
II. Present Perfect Tense-Indicates an action that has been completed sometime before the present
moment, with a result that affects the present situation.
For example, "He has finished the work."
"He has slept."
III. Present Continuous Tense-Indicates an action that is taking place at the moment of speaking.
For example, "She is walking."
"I am studying."
iv. Present Perfect Continuous Tense- Indicates an action that started in the past and is continuing at
the present time.
For example, "He has been sleeping for an hour."
FUTURE TENSE
I. Simple Future Tense- Indicates an action that will take place after the present time and that has no
real connection with the present time.
For example, "She will visit her ailing grandnother soon."
"He will walk home."
II. Future Perfect Tenso- Indicates an action in the future that will have been completed before
another time or event in the future.
For example, "By the time we arrive, he will have studied."
III. Future Continuous Tense- Indicates a. action in the future that is longer in duration than another
action in the future.
For example, "He will be walking when it starts to rain."
Iv. Future Perfect Continuous Tense-Indicates an action in the future that will have been continuing
until another time or event in the future.
For example, "He will have been exercising an hour at 2:00."
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\begin{gathered} \mathrm {8101 = is \: not \: multipe \: of \: 9 } \\\end{gathered}8101=isnotmultipeof9

\begin{gathered} \mathrm {1246 = is \: not \: multipe \: of \: 9 } \\\end{gathered}1246=isnotmultipeof9

\begin{gathered} \mathrm {4546 = is \: not \: multipe \: of \: 9 } \\\end{gathered}4546=isnotmultipeof9

\begin{gathered} \mathrm {1008 = is \: \: multipe \: of \: 9 } \\\end{gathered}1008=ismultipeof9

\mathrm \red{Formula}Formula

Sum Of All Numbers

If The Total of Numbers is multiple of table 9 means it is divisible with 9

\mathrm \green{Proof}Proof

(a) 8101 ➢ 8 + 1 + 0 + 1 = 10

( 10 is not multiple of 9, so 8101 is not multiple of 9 )

(b) 1246 ➢ 1 + 2 + 4 + 6 = 13

( 13 is not multiple of 9, so 1246 is not multiple of 9 )

(c) 4546 ➢ 4 + 5 + 4 + 6 = 19

( 19 is not multiple of 9, so 4546 is not multiple of 9 )

(d) 1008 ➢ 1 + 0 + 0 + 8 = 9

( 9 is multiple of 9, so 1008 is multiple

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