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please tell me the best way to understand tenses?​

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Answered by ssm85
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Answer:

Simple Tenses

Present Simple

"I play tennis."

Past Simple

"I played tennis."

Future Simple

"I will play tennis."

Perfect Tenses

Present Perfect

"I have played tennis."

Past Perfect

"I had played tennis."

Future Perfect

"I will have played tennis."

Continuous Tenses

Present Continuous

"I am playing tennis."

Past Continuous

"I was playing tennis."

Future Continuous

"I will be playing tennis."

Present Perfect Continuous

"I have been playing tennis."

Past Perfect Continuous

"I had been playing tennis."

Future Perfect Continuous

"I will have been playing tennis."

Now match up these tenses to the sentences using the numbers. Write the number of the tense in the box.

present simple

past simple

future simple

present perfect

past perfect

future perfect

present continuous

past continuous

future continuous

present perfect continuous

past perfect continuous

future perfect continuous

Link: Can you guess the tenses?

I will speak to you later.

She works in a shop.

He is reading a book.

It had been raining all night.

I watched TV.

They were looking for you.

She'll be coming tonight.

You had taken a shower.

Have you listened to this CD?

I've been thinking about you.

By the time she leaves, Jane will have been living here for 3 years.

I will have gone.

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Answered by siddhuniv
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YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT AND LEARN THE BASIS OF USAGE OF TENSES.

  1. USE WILL OR TO FOR FUTURE TENSE
  • I WILL GO TO THE THEATRE.
  • I HAVE TO GO FOR SURE.

    2.USE HAS/HAVE+-ING FOR CONTINUOUS TENSE.

  • I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR HIM SINCE MORNING.
  • HE HAS BEEN WRITING A BOOK FOR 2 YEARS.

    3.USE A PAST INSIDE A PAST.

  • HE  TOOK ME TO THE RESTAURANT LAST NIGHT.
  • I THOUGHT THAT YESTERDAY I LEFT MY FRIEND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD.
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