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what is tense??
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Answered by baijayantisahu1490
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In English grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference.

Answered by nikhilvashisth9052
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Tenses play a crucial role in the English language. It denotes the time an action takes place, whether sometime in the past, in the present or will take some time in the future.

Tenses play a crucial role in the English language. It denotes the time an action takes place, whether sometime in the past, in the present or will take some time in the future.Types of tenses

PAST TENSE

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time.

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present)

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Note

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Notea. The verb 'flew' is an irregular verb which does not take 'ed' in the past tense like regular verbs.

PAST TENSE1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Notea. The verb 'flew' is an irregular verb which does not take 'ed' in the past tense like regular verbs.b. The form of Simple Past Tense is - verb + ed

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