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what is verb and tense ​

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Answered by mondalranjan443
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Answer:

the tense of a verb tells you when a person did something or when something existed or happened. In English, there are three main teses : the present, the past, and the future

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Answered by anu15151
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Answer:

Hey Buddy

Your answer is :-

1)Verbs are words indicating action or state of being in a sentence. A sentence remains incomplete without the presence of a finite verb in it.

Eg - The phone rang

Subject verb

Predicate

Verbs are of two types, they are :-

  • Transitive verb
  • Intransitive verb

(Extra)

(a) Transitive verb => verbs that need object to complete their meaning are called transitive verbs.

Eg - Shyam plays the guitar beautifully.

(b) Intransitive verb => verbs that do not require an object to complete their meaning are called intransitive verb.

Eg - The phone rings .

2)Tense is defined as the time in which the work is done.

Tense is of three types ,they are :-

  • Present tense
  • Past tense
  • Future tense

(Extra)

(a) Present tense=>Present tense us used to denote an action that happens now.

(b)Past tense => Past tense denotes an action that took place in the past.

(c) Future tense =>Future tense denotes an action that is yet to happen.

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