What is tense and its forms
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the time taken to complete an action
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Tense is the form a verb takes to show the time it happened.There are three main tenses:
Present tense: things that are true when the words are spoken or writtenPast tense: things that were true before the words were spoken or writtenFuture tense: things that will be true after the words are spoken or written
Tense can be shown by changing the spelling of a verb. For example, be can become am, is, and are in present tense, and was and were in past tense. In English, future tense is shown by adding will before the verb. For example, be becomes will be in future tense.
There are also different kinds of tense within each main tense. 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. I hope the answer was helpful to you If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
Present tense: things that are true when the words are spoken or writtenPast tense: things that were true before the words were spoken or writtenFuture tense: things that will be true after the words are spoken or written
Tense can be shown by changing the spelling of a verb. For example, be can become am, is, and are in present tense, and was and were in past tense. In English, future tense is shown by adding will before the verb. For example, be becomes will be in future tense.
There are also different kinds of tense within each main tense. 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. I hope the answer was helpful to you If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
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