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subject +verb ll form +object..(Give the name of tense)
options:
Present tense
Past tense
Perfect tense​

Answers

Answered by snehaprajnaindia204
1

Answer:

Option  [2]

Past tense

Explanation:

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Answered by AestheticSoul
7

Answer -

Tense - subject + verb ll form

Past tense

Example of past tense -

  • She watered the plants yesterday.

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Present tense -

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple present tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{V_1~+s/es}

2. Preset Continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{Is/am/are~+~V_1~+ing}

3. Present perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{has~been~/have~been+V_1~+ing}

4. Present perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{has/have~+~V_3}

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2. Past tense

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple past tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{V_2}

2. Past continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{was/were~+~V_1~+ing}

3. Past perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{had~been~+~V_1~+~ing}

4. Past perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{had~+~V_3}

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3. Future tense

It has 4 types :-

1. Simple future tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will/shall~+~V_1}

2. Future continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will~be/shall~be~+~V_1~+~ing}

3. Future perfect continuous tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{Will~have~been/shall~have~been~+~V_1~+~ing}

4. Future Perfect tense

Rule -

  • \sf\green{will~have/shall~have~+~V_3}

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