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Answered by chandradey197912
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9. Simple Future Tense

Structure: Subject+ will/shall+ verb(v1)

I shall go swimming in the pool.

He will walk 3 miles.

10. Future Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + will be/shall be + verb(+ing)

Marcus will be practicing his trumpet.

We shall be watching a movie together.

11. Future Perfect Tense

Structure: Subject + will have + verb(v3)

She will have played tennis.

I will have finished my project.

12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + will have been + verb(+ing)

He will have been sitting in traffic for more than an hour by the time this wreck clears.

Sue will have been waiting in line for more than 15 minutes after the only cashier returns from her break.PAST TENSE

5. Simple Past Tense

Structure: Subject + Verb (v2) or irregular verb

He learned several new words.

She ran down the path.

6. Past Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + was/were + Verb(+ing)

She was reading a magazine.

I was going to a restaurant for pancakes.

7. Past Perfect Tense

Structure: Subject + had + Verb (v3)

Jay had completed his online class.

Bella had finished her phone call.

8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + had + been + Verb(+ing)

He had been studying his vocabulary words for the last hour.

Lucas had been playing golf since noon.PRESENT TENSE

1. Simple Present Tense

Structure: Subject + Verb (v1) + es/es

I eat fruit daily.

Alex cooks breakfast for his mom each morning.

2. Present Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + is/am/are + Verb(+ing)

Bryson is eating dinner.

I am studying biology.

3. Present Perfect Tense

Structure: Subject + Has/have + Verb (v3)

Skye has created this beautiful pattern.

I have practiced my scrapbooking techniques.

4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Structure: Subject + Has/have + been + Verb(+ing)

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