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\tt\green{\purple{\leadsto}\: Formation\:of\:Tenses}

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Answered by Anonymous
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\purple{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Present\:Tense:- }

When a tense is used to show the present time it is known as simple present tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & writes English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sings very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & sit here \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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\purple{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Past\:Tense:- }

When award shows that an action has been completed in the past it is known as simple past tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Past tense  \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & wrote English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sang very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & were good \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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\purple{\red{\dag}\: \bf Simple\: Future\:Tense:- }

When a tense is used to show that some action will take place in the future it is known as simple future tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3} \bf Subject &\bf Shall/will &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-3} Mohan & shall &write English well \\\cline{1-3} Ritika & will &sing very beautifully \\\cline{1-3} You &will & sit here \\\cline{1-3}\end{tabular}

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