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tenses explation pleasee​

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Simple present

Something that is unchanging, general, scheduled or happening at certain intervals.

Uses: “verb-s.”

Present continuous

Something that is happening now or in the near future.

Uses: “Is + verb-ing.”

Simple past

Something that happened before now.

Uses: “Verb-ed.”

Past continuous

Something that got interrupted by an event or a time.

Uses: “Was + verb-ing.”

Simple future

Something that will happen later than now.

Uses: “Will + verb,” “Is going to + verb.”

Future continuous

Something that will be interrupted by an event or a time.

Uses: “Will be + verb-ing ,” “Is going to be + verb-ing.”

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