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Identify the kind of tenses underlined in the following sentences.
1. We stayed in England for five years.
2. He will come here tomorrow.
3. They are waiting for us in the restaurant.
4. Ram will have finished his assignment by tomorrow.
5. She has been knitting this sweater since last year.
6. I had written the letter by six o'clock.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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1. We stayed in England for five years.

➡️ Verb - stayed

Type - Simple past tense

_______________________________

2. He will come here tomorrow.

➡️ Verb - will come

Type - Simple Future tense

______________________________

3. They are waiting for us in the restaurant.

➡️ Verb - are waiting

Type - Present continuous tense

_____________________________

4. Ram will have finished his assignment tomorrow.

➡️ Verb - will have finished

Type - Future Perfect tense

______________________________

5. She has been knitting this sweater since last year.

➡️ Verb - has been knitting

Type - Present perfect continuous tense

_______________________________

6. I had written the letter by six o'clock.

➡️ Verb - had written

Type - Past perfect tense

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. We stayed in England for five years.

➡️ Verb - stayed

Type - Simple past tense

_______________________________

2. He will come here tomorrow.

➡️ Verb - will come

Type - Simple Future tense

______________________________

3. They are waiting for us in the restaurant.

➡️ Verb - are waiting

Type - Present continuous tense

_____________________________

4. Ram will have finished his assignment tomorrow.

➡️ Verb - will have finished

Type - Future Perfect tense

______________________________

5. She has been knitting this sweater since last year.

➡️ Verb - has been knitting

Type - Present perfect continuous tense

_______________________________

6. I had written the letter by six o'clock.

➡️ Verb - had written

Type - Past perfect tense

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