Three sentence for every tense
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I eat an ice cream
I don't eat an ice cream
do I eat an ice cream?
I am eating an ice cream
I am not eating an ice cream
am I eating an ice cream?
I have eaten an Ice cream.
I have not eaten an ice cream
have I eaten an ice cream?
I have been eating an ice-cream since morning.
PAST TENSE
I ate an ice cream.
I was eating an ice cream
I had eaten an ice cream
I had been eating an ice cream since Monday.
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Present Tense:
- I go for a walk on the beach everyday.
- I am making fruit chaat for myself.
- I have decided to eat my dinner early today.
- My friend has been calling me everyday.
Past Tense:
- Yesterday the sunrise was spectacular.
- Yesterday I was enjoying myself at the beach when it started raining heavily.
- I had left my umbrella at my friend's house last week.
- We had been waiting for two hours for the rains to stop.
Future Tense:
- We shall meet in the canteen tomorrow.
- By this time next year, I shall be writing another book.
- I shall have completed my work by next week.
- Probably all the guests will have been leaving for their homes after 10 p.m. Tomorrow.
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