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I am a student type of tense with explanation ​

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Answered by as1644486373
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Explanation:

past tense : bhoot kaal that is bit hua kal

present tense : vartaman kaal that jobabhi chal raha hai

future tense : bhavisya kaal this is kal

Answered by idaoluve
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There are mainly three types of Tenses, they are:-

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

3. The Future Tense:

(a) Simple Future Tense

(b) Future Continuous Tense

(c) Future Perfect Tense

(d) Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Simple Present Tense is used:-

1. To express a habitual action as

I get up at 5 AM every day.

He takes exercise every morning.

2. To express a universal truth or fact e.g.

Honey is sweet.

Fortune favours the brave.

3. To express an action taking place in the immediate present.

Here comes the bus.

There she goes.

4. To indicate the present period.

He works in this office.

He has a big garden

5. To express a future fixed action.

The train starts at 5 pm.

We go to the bank next week.

6. In a vivid narrative as a substitute for a simple past

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