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my english teacher usually___(speak) english in the class room,but surprisingly she___(speak) telugu now.​

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Answered by Cathhew
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My English teacher usually spoke English in the class room,but surprisingly she speaks telugu now

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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My English teacher usually Speaks English in the class room, but surprisingly she is speaking Telegu now.

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My English teacher usually Speaks English in the class room, but surprisingly she is speaking Telegu now.

Tense refers to the grammatical form that indicates the time of an action or event. In English, there are three main tenses: past, present, and future. Each tense can be further divided into different forms, such as simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect progressive.

The past tense is used to refer to actions or events that have already happened, while the present tense is used to describe actions or events that are happening now or are generally true. The future tense is used to describe actions or events that will happen in the future.

For example:

Past tense: I walked to the store yesterday.

Present tense: I am walking to the store.

Future tense: I will walk to the store tomorrow.

In addition to these basic tenses, English also has other forms that express nuances of time and aspect, such as the present perfect ("I have walked"), the past perfect ("I had walked"), the future perfect ("I will have walked"), and the present progressive ("I am walking").

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