our team won the match easily change into past perfect tense
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Our team had won the match easily
Explanation:
- Tense communicates an event’s location in time. the various tenses are identified by their associated verb forms.
- There are three types of tenses: past, present, and future. In English, each of those tenses can take four main aspects: simple, perfect, continuous (also called progressive), and ideal continuous.
- Present simple - used for facts, generalizations, and truths that don't seem to be littered with the passage of your time
- Past simple - used for events completed within the past
- Future simple - used for events to be completed within the future
- Present continuous - accustomed describe currently ongoing (usually temporary) actions
- Past continuous - wont to describe ongoing past events, often in relevance the occurrence of another event
- Future continuous - wont to describe future events that are expected to continue over a period of your time
- Present perfect continuous - wont to describe events that started within the past and continue into the current or were recently completed, emphasizing their relevance to the current moment
- Past perfect continuous - wont to describe events that began, continued, and led to the past, emphasizing their relevance to a past moment
- Future perfect continuous - accustomed describe events which will continue up until some extent within the future, emphasizing their expected duration
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