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Please ring me up as soon as he (come )

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Answered by denimsaikia28
3

Answer:

Please ring me up as soon as he comes

Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

COMES

Explanation:

In grammar, tense is a verbal category that connects the time of the spoken event to the time of the narrated event. The concept of time is communicated by various components of speech rather than the verb in several languages (temporal adverbials or even nouns, for example). Associated Subjects: past tense future perfect Aspect verb in the present tense.

The past, present, and future are the three basic divisions of the time continuum that are usually recognised. With reference to the present time, the past and future times are defined (now). Any time before the present is referred to in the past tense, and any time after the present is referred to in the future tense. These categories do not encompass all potential times, nor do all languages interpret this relationship as linear. The linguistic statement of temporal reference is called tense. Languages do not identify as many tense oppositions as they do concepts of time, therefore the relationship between tense and time is not always one-to-one. English simply has a past and a nonpast opposition of tense; it does not have past, present, or future times.

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