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- Tense is a form taken by a verb to indicate the time of action.
- The three main tenses are as follows: The Past Tense (e.g., I walked.) The Present Tense (e.g., I walk.) The Future Tense (e.g., I will walk.)
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I think you are saying tense not tens okk
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They are formed by adding "helping words" or "auxiliary words", such as be and have, before the verb. For example, "I give", "I have given", "I am giving", and "I have been giving" are all in present tense, but have different meanings. This is called aspect. Other languages have different ways of showing tense.
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