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what is mean by tense??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tense is the time of an action or state of a verb.

The word tense has come from Latin word ‘tempus’ that refers to "time". Time refers to the moment when an action takes place. There are three times in the timeline. They are past, present and future.

Verb is the word in a sentence that conveys an action or state. So, verb of a sentence relates to time. Verb changes its form to show different times like past or present or future.

So, tense is a form of verb that indicates the time of action or state.

There are three grammatical tenses. They are present tense, past tense and future tense.

Present tense: The form of verb that refers to the present time is said to be in the present tense.

The boy gives me the book to help him.

Past tense: The form of verb that refers to the past time is said to be in the past tense.

The boy gave me the book to help him.

Future tense: The form of verb that refers to the future time is said to be in the future tense.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Tense is the time of an action or state of a verb.

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