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Answered by ParkNishuu
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Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).

Answered by srija9224
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ANSWER:Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).

Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).Present Perfect Continuous: Past Perfect Continuous

Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).Present Perfect Continuous: Past Perfect ContinuousPresent Continuous: Past Continuous

Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).Present Perfect Continuous: Past Perfect ContinuousPresent Continuous: Past ContinuousSimple Present: Simple Past

Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. ... The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).Present Perfect Continuous: Past Perfect ContinuousPresent Continuous: Past ContinuousSimple Present: Simple PastPresent Perfect: Past Perfect

WHAT IS VERB?

Answer: A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become,happen.

Example: Waking, Jumping, Dancing, Thinking.

  

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