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Write rules and examples of tenses..

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Answered by RehanAhmadXLX
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Past Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ had + V3.
E.g.  They had completed their chat.
Rehan had written an answer.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + had + not +V3.
E.g. They had not completed their chat yet.
Rehan had not written a single answer.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Had+ Sub + V3  or Q.W + had + Sub + V3.
E.g.  Had they completed their talk?  Or what had they talked?
Had Rehan written the answer?  Or what had he written?
Had he done wrong? Or How had he done wrong?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Had + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + had + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Had they not completed studies? Or Why had they not completed studies?
Had Rehan not given the answer? Or Why had they not done well?

 

Past Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + had + been + V(ing).
E.g. I had been working for long.
They had been living here since 1960.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + had + not + been + V(ing).
E.g. They had not been chatting for one hour.
Rehan had not been writing this answer since 8:00 am.


III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Had + Sub + been + V(ing) or Q.W + had + Sub +been + V(ing).
E.g.  Had they travelling for hour? Or why had they travelling for hour?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Had + Sub + not + V3 or Q.W. + Had + Sub + not + V3.
E.g. Had she not been feeling well for last hour? Or Why had she not been feeling well for last hour?

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Future Simple Tense:-
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + will/shall +V2.
E.g.  It will rain.
We shall rock.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + will/shall + not + V1.
E.g. They will not chat on Brainly.
Radhika will not copy answers.


III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Will/shall + Sub + V1  or Q.W + will/shall + Sub + V1.
E.g.  Will they chat on Brainly?   Or what will they chat?
Will it rain? Or where will it rain?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Will + Sub + not + V1 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + V1.
E.g. Will they not chat on Brainly? Or why will they not chat on Brainly?
Will Rehan not write answers? Or what will Rehan not write?

 

Future Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ will/shall + be + V (ing)
E.g.  They will be chatting on Brainly.
Rehan will be writing an answer.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not + be+ V(ing).
E.g. They will not be chatting on Brainly.
Rehan will not be writing answer.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Will + Sub + be +V(ing)  or Q.W + will + Sub + be +  V(ing).
E.g.  Will they be chatting on Brainly?   Or where will they be chatting?
Will Rehan be writing an answer?  Or When will Rehan be writing?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Will + Sub + not + be + V(ing) or Q.W. + will + Sub + not  + be + V(ing).
E.g. will they not chatting be on Brainly? Or why will they not be fighting?
Will Rehan not be writing good answers? Or why will Rehan not be answering?

Future Perfect Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub+ will + have + V3.
E.g.  They will have completed their chat.
Rehan will have written an answer.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not +have + V3.
E.g. They will not have completed their chat yet.
Rehan will not have written a single answer.

III - Interrogative Form (Positive): -
Will + Sub + have + V3  or Q.W + will + Sub + have + V3.
E.g.  Will they have completed their talk?  Or what will they have talked?
Will Rehan have written the answer?  Or what will he have written?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Will + Sub + not + have + V3 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + have + V3.
E.g. Will they not have completed studies? Or Why will they not completed studies?

Future Perfect Continuous Tense: -
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I - Positive Form: - Sub + will/shall +has/have + been + V(ing).
E.g. I will have been working for long.
They will have been living here since 1960.

II – Negative Form: - Sub + will + not + have + been + V(ing).
E.g. They will not have been chatting for one hour.
Rehan will not have been writing this answer since 8:00 am.


III - Interrogative Form (Positive): - 
Will + Sub + have + been + V(ing) or Q.W + will + Sub + have +been + V(ing).
E.g.  Will they have been travelling for hour? Or why will they have been travelling for hour?

IV – Interrogative form (Negative): -
Will + Sub + not + have + been + V3 or Q.W. + will + Sub + not + have + been + V3.
E.g. Will she not have been feeling well for last hour? Or Why will she not have been feeling well for last hour?

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Answered by kvnmurty
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Tenses:

As the other answer has given a number of rules, I will give a lot of examples.

Broadly there are three tenses: present tense, past tense and future tense.

There are further subdivisions of tenses in each of them.  The tense tells the time of occurring of the action indicated by the verb.

 

 I eat an apple.    - simple present tense
 I am eating an apple  -  present continuous tense

 I ate an  apple    -   simple Past tense  -  
 I was eating an apple  -  past continuous tense

past participle - is :  done,  eaten , ran, written etc..

I have done    -  present perfect tense 
I have eaten    - present perfect tense 
i have written  - present perfect tense

i had written    -  past perfect tense
i had  eaten  - past perfect tense

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   Conjugation of verb means writing the different forms of the verb for different tenses.  First, let us know three forms of each verb : Infinitive, Gerund and Participle.

Get Infinitive form by putting "to" before the verb like : to go, to hold, to pay, to ask, to take ....

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Verb    Gerund    Participle
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know    knowing    known
do         doing        done
pay       paying       paid
take      taking        taken
hold      holding      held
bend     bending     bent
hear      hearing      heard
ask       asking        asked
lose       losing        lost
go          going        gone
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Imperative form of the verb :
     verb  or  you verb   or  Let's  verb.
     Examples:   do:   Do. , Let's do. ,   You do.

Present tense:
 I/You/They/We  verb.    example:  I do.
 He/she/it: knows, does,pays,takes,holds,bends,hears,asks,loses,goes

Past tense:
  knew, did, paid, took, held, bent, heard, asked, lost, went

Future tense:  

    Put will before verb.
        will know, will do, will pay ....

Present perfect tense:

   Put  have before participle.
       have known, have done, have paid, have taken, ....

Past perfect tense:  

   Put had before participle.
       had bent, had heard, had asked , .....

Future perfect tense:

       Put  "will have" before participle.
      will have taken, will have done, will have gone, will have lost,...

Present continuous:
   I am / You are/They are/ we are/ he is/she is/ it is  followed by gerund.
    I am doing, They are bending, He is paying , ....

Past continuous:
      I was/he was/she was/it was/ they were/ you were/ we were  followed by gerund form.

          I was doing.   She was bending.  They were losing. It was going.

Future continuous:

     Put "will be" before gerund.
         I will be taking.   It will be losing.  She will be going.

Present perfect tense:

   I have/you have/they have/it has/she has/he has  followed by participle.
      I have done.  You have gone.    She has asked.

Past perfect tense:
   Put  "had" before  participle.
       I had done.   You had gone. She had heard.  They had taken.

Future perfect :
       Put  "will have" before participle.
             I will have done.  She will have heard.  They will have taken.

Present perfect continuous:

     Put "have been" before gerund.
     We have been asking.  You have been paying.  They have been losing.

Past perfect continuous:

          Put "had been" before gerund.
     We had been asking. They had been losing.  She had been paying.

Future perfect continuous:

        Put   "will have been" before gerund.
      We will have been doing.  She will have been losing.


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