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Structure of all parts of present, past, future tense with examples

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Answered by samaayeraAngel
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1)Simple present ➡subject+root form of the verb+s/es+object.

E.g:-She eats mango.

2)present continuos➡subject+is/are/am+ing form of the verb+object.

E.g:-I am eating a mango.

3)present perfect tense ➡subject+has/have+past participle+object

E.g:-I have finished the work.

4)present perfect continuos➡subject+has/have+been+ing form of verb+(for/since)+object.

E.g:-they have been doing the research for years.

5)simple past ➡subject+past form of verb+object.

E.g:-I ate a mango.

6)past continuos➡subject+was/were+ing form of verb+object.

E.g:-he was teaching me.

7)past perfect ➡Subject+had+past participle+object.

E.g:-i had finished the work.


8)past perfect continuos ➡subject+had+been+ing form of verb+object.

E.g:-she had been working since friday.

9)simple future ➡subject+will/shall+root form of verb+object.

E.g:-she will eat a mango.

10)future continuos ➡subject+will/shall+be+ing form of verb+object.

E.g:-she will be reaching tomorrow.

11)future perfect➡subject+shall/will+past participle form of verb+object.

E.g:-she will be fined.

12)future perfect continuos ➡subject+will/shall+have+been+ing form of verb+object.

E.g:-i will have been waiting for him since 1hour.


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Answered by satyamkusahu1407
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Explanation:

The future perfect tense is used to demonstrate an action which is promised to be done by a certain time in the future. Structure: Subject + shall/will + have + verb in the past participle . . .

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