English, asked by suchita52, 1 year ago

name the tense i am representing here the sound of silence ​


hacker81: present continuous tense

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Answered by Anonymous
15
Hey mate

It is present continuous tense.

Hope it helps u

Anonymous: @suchita52 answer is simple present
hacker81: ooo
hacker81: boki tahe nahi
hacker81: aisa koi question hai nahi hota hai tu
hacker81: pagal pagal
Anonymous: sorry by mistake present likh diya ans. is past
hacker81: hum char saal se angreji padh rahe hain aur Hume Kuch hai sikhane chinta hai re
hacker81: boki ans. hai future humbhi galat bole the
hacker81: pagal
Anonymous: ok now no more comment
Answered by abhi569
8

There are three types of tense with their four sub types : -

The three tense are : -

1 : Present tense : - Describes that the work is in progress or going on in present.

2 : Past tense : - States that the work has been done earlier.

2 : Future tense : - Describes that the work will be done, or will start.

Present tense with its types : -

1 : Indefinite tense : - Use of e/es with 1st form of verb, if the subject is singular. Defines that the work is happens in regular periods.

2 : Continuous tense : - Use of is / am / are and ing with 1st form of verb. Defines that the work is happening.

And, here , we have got what we wanted.

For satisfaction : Other parts are - Perfect tense and Perfect continuous tense.

In question, the words "am" and "use of ing with represent" are used.

And hence,

the statement is in Present Continuous Tense.

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