I buy an ice cream change to all forms of tenses
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There are three tenses each with four sub-divisions as given below-
i. Indefinite tenses
ii. Continuous tenses
iii. Perfect tenses
iv. Perfect continuous tenses
So, altogether there will be 12 sentences if to write in all tense forms. I give here only the Affirmative forms of the sentence- I buy an ice cream
See the sentences now:
Present Tense
1. I buy an ice cream
2. I am buying an ice cream.
3. I have bought an ice cream.
4. I have been buying an ice cream for some time now.
Past Tense
1. I bought an ice cream.
2. I was buying an ice cream.
3. I had bought an ice cream before mother came.
4. I had been buying an ice cream for some time.
Future Tense
1. He will buy an ice cream.
2. He will be buying an ice cream.
3. He will have bought an ice cream before mother reaches.
4. He will have been buying an ice cream for some time.
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________
There are three tenses each with four sub-divisions as given below-
i. Indefinite tenses
ii. Continuous tenses
iii. Perfect tenses
iv. Perfect continuous tenses
So, altogether there will be 12 sentences if to write in all tense forms. I give here only the Affirmative forms of the sentence- I buy an ice cream
See the sentences now:
Present Tense
1. I buy an ice cream
2. I am buying an ice cream.
3. I have bought an ice cream.
4. I have been buying an ice cream for some time now.
Past Tense
1. I bought an ice cream.
2. I was buying an ice cream.
3. I had bought an ice cream before mother came.
4. I had been buying an ice cream for some time.
Future Tense
1. He will buy an ice cream.
2. He will be buying an ice cream.
3. He will have bought an ice cream before mother reaches.
4. He will have been buying an ice cream for some time.
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