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Guys please answer my question

1. All's well that ( end) well

2. Monira (to go) out just now.

3. Fariha (to see) me long ago.

4. The President (to address) the nation last night.

5. A little learning (be) a dangerous thing.

6. They (to play) at this moment.

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1. All's well that ends ( end) well

2. Monira has gone (to go) out just now.

3. Fariha saw (to see) me long ago.

4. The President addressed (to address) the nation last night.

5. A little learning is (be) a dangerous thing.

6. They are playing (to play) at this moment.

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There are three main verb tenses in English: present, past and future. The present, past and future tenses are divided into four aspects: the simple, progressive, perfect and perfect progressive. There are 12 major verb tenses that English learners should know.

Structure of each tense :-

1.Present indefinite tense :-

Subject + verb 1 + object.

2.Present continuous tense :-

Subject + am/is/are + verb 1 + ing + object.

3. Present perfect tense :-

Subject + have/has + verb 3 + object.

4.Present perfect continuous tense :-

Subject + have been/has been + verb 1 + ing + object.

5.Past indefinite tense :-

Subject + verb 2 + object.

6.Past continuous tense :-

Subject + was/were + verb 1 + ing + object.

7.Past perfect tense :-

Subject + had + verb 3 + object.

8.Past perfect continuous tense :-

Subject + had been + verb 1 + ing + object.

9.Future indefinite tense :-

Subject + will/shall + verb 1 + object.

10.Future continuous tense :-

Subject + will be/shall be + verb 1 + ing + object.

11.Future perfect tense :-

Subject + shall have / will have + verb 3 + object.

12.Future perfect continuous tense :-

Subject +shall have been/will have been + verb 1 + ing + object.

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