three types of tenses
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the three types of tenses are present tense past tense and future tense. they are further divided into simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous
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Types of tenses
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Generally there are 3 types of tenses. They are:
> Present tense
> Past tense
> Future tense.
Present tense:
It refers to activitied that are done at the present.
It is divided into:
> Simple present tense - Eg: I play
> Present continuous tense - Eg: U an playing
> Present perfect tense - Eg: I have played.
> Present perfect continuous tense. - I have been playing.
Past tense:
> It refers to activities that were done.
It is divided into:
> Simple past tense - Eg: I played
> Past continuous tense - Eg: I was playing.
> Past perfect tense - Eg: I had played.
> Past perfect continuous tense - Eg: I had been playing.
Future tense:
It refers to actions that are to be done.
It is divided into:
> Simple future tense - Eg: I will play.
> Future continuous tense - Eg: I will be playing
> Future perfect tense - Eg: I will have played.
> Future perfect continues tense - Eg: I will have been playing.
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Generally there are 3 types of tenses. They are:
> Present tense
> Past tense
> Future tense.
Present tense:
It refers to activitied that are done at the present.
It is divided into:
> Simple present tense - Eg: I play
> Present continuous tense - Eg: U an playing
> Present perfect tense - Eg: I have played.
> Present perfect continuous tense. - I have been playing.
Past tense:
> It refers to activities that were done.
It is divided into:
> Simple past tense - Eg: I played
> Past continuous tense - Eg: I was playing.
> Past perfect tense - Eg: I had played.
> Past perfect continuous tense - Eg: I had been playing.
Future tense:
It refers to actions that are to be done.
It is divided into:
> Simple future tense - Eg: I will play.
> Future continuous tense - Eg: I will be playing
> Future perfect tense - Eg: I will have played.
> Future perfect continues tense - Eg: I will have been playing.
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