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Answered by mohitagangisetty
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In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. The main tenses found in many languages include the past, present, and future.

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Answered by sushanthalva57682
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A Tense is a form taken by a verb to indicate the time of action.

Its type are

PRESENT TENSE

i. Simple Present Tense-verb (infinitive without 'to' and agreeable with the subject)

ii. Present Perfect Tense-has/have + verb (past participle form or 3rd form of the verb)

iii. Present Continuous Tense-is/am/are + verb + ing

iv. Present Perfect Continuous Tense-has/have + been + verb + ing

PAST TENSE

i. Simple Past Tense-verb + ed

ii. Past Perfect Tense-had + verb (past participle form or the 3rd form of the verb)

iii. Past Continuous Tense-was/were + verb + ing

iv. Past Perfect Continuous Tense-had + been + verb + ing

FUTURE TENSE

i. Simple Future Tense-will/shall + verb

ii. Future Perfect Tense-will/shall have + verb(past participle form or 3rd form of the verb)

iii. Future Continuous Tense-will/shall be + verb + ing

iv. Future Perfect Continuous Tense-will/shall have been + verb + ing

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