why we learn tense as part of English?
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What is a Tense?
Tenses can be classified as the part which enables one to frame short/long sentences, write stories, essays etc. A little knowledge or incorrect knowledge of the tenses might land the student in trouble. About two decades ago, the teachers who taught tenses to their students, ensured that the respective students must get ability to have proper translation skills from their native language to English language e.g. from Hindi to English, From Tamil to English, From Urdu to English and so on. This traditional practice clarified the rules of the Tenses as well as verb pattern of English vis-a-vis the Native Language. This pattern is found missing at the grass-root level in schools for one or other reason now. It is of utmost importance to write the sentences in correct and applicable tenses, otherwise the entire learning will become futile.
Importance of Tenses in BBA, MBA, Recruitment Exams
No entrance exam whether undergraduate like BBA/BBS DU JAT, NPAT, IPM AT or post graduate like CAT,XAT,CMAT, IIFT, SNAP, MAT, ATMA, NMAT among others can be cracked unless you have good understanding about the usage of Tenses. Besides, almost all the recruitment exams from junior most level to senior most level, contain questions based on Tenses.
Following types of questions you may find on usage of Tenses:
Error Correction in Sentences
Agreement of the Verb with the Subject
Fill in the blanks with correct Verb according to Tense
Using Conditionals with correct Tenses
You will find number of questions in your Verbal Ability section on correct use of Tenses. So any laxity in learning of Tenses and their usage may cause a loss of good percentile in the exam. Here we share the types of tenses, their usage with examples and key differences among them while putting each of them in proper use.
Broad Classification of Tenses
Tenses have three broad time classification:
Present
Past
Future
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