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Tense.
tense \: tense \: tense

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

Tense is a form of a verb that shows if something happens in the past, present or future.

Answered by sararafique84
13

Answer:

Tense explains when a certain action took place.

Explanation:

A tense is in 16 forms. But the 3 main forms of tenses are past, present and future. Past is an action which has already happened. For example:

I went to the park yesterday.

Went is the 2nd form of verb of go

Present is something that takes place in our daily lives or what we do regularly. For example:

I go to the park everyday.

Go is the 1st form of verb.

but if its "he, she, or it" the verb goes like this

He goes to the park everyday.

Future is something that will take place. for example:

I will go to the park.

in future tense the verb is not only in its first form but has "will" before it.

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