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what are the three tense what are structure and sub kinds of them​

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Answered by sarthakkesharwani6
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Tenses demonstrate the time of an action in a sentence usually performed by or centered around the subject of the sentence. The actions are called verbs. Verbs change according to tenses and other issues. As verbs are the most important elements of English sentences, tenses also carry paramount importance in English grammar.

Tenses are mainly categorized into three types.

1. Present Tense

2. Past Tense

3. Future Tense

Present Tense

Each of the types of tenses has four different forms.

Present Indefinite Tense

Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)

Examples of Present Tense

Present Indefinite Tense

The present indefinite tense, also known as simple present tense, denotes a stative or habitual or eternally true action.

Generally simple present tense is used to indicate an action which happens – always, regularly, every day, daily, normally, generally, usually, occasionally, sometimes, often, rarely, frequently, nowadays, naturally, seldom, constantly, never, every a week, every year, once a year, on a week, at times, at present, now and then, or all the time.

Structure:

Subject (third person singular number) + verb in simple present form + s/es + . . . . .

Subject (all other kinds) + verb in simple present form + . . . . .

Answered by parveenkumar410
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Explanation:

Tenses are of three kinds:-

1. present tense

2. past tense

3. future tense

sub kinds of present tense are:-

1. present indefinite

2. present continuous

3. present perfect

4. present perfect continuous.

sub kinds of past tense are:-

1. past indefinite

2. past continuous

3. past perfect

4. past perfect continuous

sub kinds of future tense are:-

1. future indefinite

2. future continuous

3. future perfect

4. future perfect continuous

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