English, asked by ushabehera099, 1 year ago

why future time is not in tense....

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Answered by ajaychoubyp2pczf
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This is because there is no special way to change the verbs (action words) themselves for the future tense. To be a tense, the ending of a word has to change. In fact, by that way of thinking, you could say that the only tenses in the English language are “past” and “non-past.”
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This is because there is no special way to change the verbs (action words) themselves for the future tense. To be a tense, the ending of a word has to change. In fact, by that way of thinking, you could say that the only tenses in the English language are “past” and “non-past.”
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