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what are tenses with examples​

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Answered by spichhoredot123
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<font color=red> there are 3 maine ( basic) tense

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  • past tense

eg:- I completed my homework

  • present tense

eg:- I go to school

  • future tense

eg:- I will wait for your permission

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Answered by hotcupid16
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1. \color{magenta} {} What .are. tenses?

➣ Everyday we speak about things we did

➣ in the past, things we are doing now, and

➣ things we are going to do in the future. We

➣ do so by using verb "tenses" that indicate

➣ time-the past tense, the present tense,

➣ and the future tense. With each tense,

➣ we change the form of the verb (called

➣"conjugating" the verb) to express the

➣ timeline of the sentence.

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2. \color{orange} {} Examples

➣ To express when things happen, we need

➣ to conjugate our verbs differently. Here are

➣ examples of the three main verb tenses, with

➣ the verbs in orange:

➣ Sally called me. Past Tense

➣ talked to Sally. Past Tense

➣ Sally calls me. Present Tense

➣ I call Sally. Present Tense

➣ Sally will call me. Future Tense

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3.\color{red} {}Types .of. Tenses

➣ As you now know, there are three main

➣ tenses in English: past, present, and future.

➣ But, within each tense are further types that

➣ help us share what we want to say more

➣ accurately: simple, continuous, perfect,

➣ and perfect continuous. So, English actually

➣ has many more tenses than the ones below,

➣ which is what makes it so hard to keep

➣ track of them sometimes! To begin, the

➣ chart below will give you an overview of the

➣ differences between the tenses, using the

➣ regular verb "walked", and the irregular verb

➣ I will talk to Sally. Future Tense

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