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what is the uses of tenses​

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Answered by christosaviogeorge
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Answer:Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The past is used to describe things that have already happened (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago). The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. The future tense describes things that have yet to happen (e.g., later, tomorrow, next week, next year, three years from now).

Explanation:

1) Simple present tense- is used to mean a regular action and present action

2) Present perfect tense- is used to mean an action completed but not expired

3) Present continuous tense- is used to mean an action going on, goes on and will go on

4) Present perfect continuous tense- is used to mean an action started earlier and still going on

5) Simple past tense- is used to mean an action completed

6) Past perfect tense- is used to mean an action completed and expired

7) Past continuous tense- is used to mean the duration of an action completed

8) Past perfect continuous tense- is used to mean an action started earlier and was going on for a certain time and stopped in the past time.

9) Future tense- is used to pledge or plan for a future action

10) Future perfect tense- is used to mean a strong assurance for a future action

11) Future continuous tense- is used to mean the duration of the action of a future matter

12) Future perfect continuous tense- is used to mean an action which starts in future for a continuous action

13) Pure present tense- is used to say one’s present position/ status/ place

14) Pure past tense- is used to say one’s past position/ status/ place

15) Additional present tense- is used to mean an action for future distance possibility/rare ability/assumption/frequent ability/regular habitual/advisable manner

16) Additional past tense- is used to mean an action for its past assumption/past ability/past pledge

17) Additional present continuous tense- is used to mean the same as additional present tense and with giving importance to the duration of the action.

18) Additional past continuous tense- is used to mean the same as additional past tense and with giving importance to the duration of the action.

19) Future in the past tense- is used to mean an action what occurred in past time but for a reverse angle.

20) Future in the past continuous tense- is used to mean the same as above and with giving importance to the duration of the action.

Answered by ABHAYPH
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Answer:

The present continuous tense is used to describe a continued or on - going action. This actions are occurring exactly at the time of speaking. It is called progressive tense because it refers to actions which are currently progress at the time of speaking. 1) I am sleeping.

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