how many tenses are English grammar.
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mainly there are three tenses..
=>past tense
=>future tense
=>present tense
hope this helps
mainly there are three tenses..
=>past tense
=>future tense
=>present tense
hope this helps
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Hi Frnd,
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What is Tense?
A Tense is a form taken by a verb to indicate the time of action.
Types of Tenses:
1. The Present Tense:
The verb that refers to the present time is said to be in the present tense; as
I write this letter to help you.
2. The Past Tense:
The verb that refers to the past time is in the Past Tense.; as
I wrote this letter yesterday.
3. The Future Tense:
The verb that refers to the future time is in the Future Tense.; as
I shall write another letter tomorrow.
Note:
Sometimes a past tense may refer to present time and a present tense may express future time; as
I wish I knew the answer. (I’m sorry I don’t know the answer.) Past Tense – Present time.
Let’s wait till he comes home. Present tense- future time
Each of these tenses are further subdivided into four types like
1. The Present Tense:
(a) Simple Present Tense
(b) Present Continuous Tense
(c) Present Perfect Tense
(d) Present Perfect Continuous Tense
2. The Past Tense:
(a) Simple Past Tense
(b) Past Continuous Tense
(c) Past Perfect Tense
(d) Past Perfect Continuous Tense
3. The Future Tense:
(a) Simple Future Tense
(b) Future Continuous Tense
(c) Future Perfect Tense
(d) Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
Here's Ur answer:
What is Tense?
A Tense is a form taken by a verb to indicate the time of action.
Types of Tenses:
1. The Present Tense:
The verb that refers to the present time is said to be in the present tense; as
I write this letter to help you.
2. The Past Tense:
The verb that refers to the past time is in the Past Tense.; as
I wrote this letter yesterday.
3. The Future Tense:
The verb that refers to the future time is in the Future Tense.; as
I shall write another letter tomorrow.
Note:
Sometimes a past tense may refer to present time and a present tense may express future time; as
I wish I knew the answer. (I’m sorry I don’t know the answer.) Past Tense – Present time.
Let’s wait till he comes home. Present tense- future time
Each of these tenses are further subdivided into four types like
1. The Present Tense:
(a) Simple Present Tense
(b) Present Continuous Tense
(c) Present Perfect Tense
(d) Present Perfect Continuous Tense
2. The Past Tense:
(a) Simple Past Tense
(b) Past Continuous Tense
(c) Past Perfect Tense
(d) Past Perfect Continuous Tense
3. The Future Tense:
(a) Simple Future Tense
(b) Future Continuous Tense
(c) Future Perfect Tense
(d) Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
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