write 10 sentences and write their tense.
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The four forms of present tense
1. Simple Present tense. (We write a letter now)
2. Present continuous tense. (We are writing a letter)
3. Present perfect tense. (We have written a letter)
4. Present perfect continuous tense. (We have been writing a letter)
The four forms of past tense are:
1. Simple past tense. (We wrote letter)
2. Past continuous tense.(We were writing a letter)
3. Past perfect tense. (We had written a letter)
4. Past perfect continuous tense. (We had been writing a letter)
The four forms of future tense are:
1. Simple future tense. (We will write a letter)
2. Future continuous tense. (We will be writing a letter)
3. Future perfect tense. (We will have written a letter)
4. Future perfect continuous tense. (We will have been writing a letter)
Answer:
Explanation:
Sentences And Tenses
1. The sun rises in the east .
Tense :- Simple Present Tense
2. I will be in London next week.
Tense :- Simple Future Tense
3. I went to the party.
Tense :- Simple Past Tense
4.The shef is cooking food.
Tense:- Present Continuous Tense
5. She will be coming tomorrow.
Tense:- Future Continuous Tense
6. He has lost his pen.
Tense:- Present Perfect Tense
7. I have been looking for you since yesterday.
Tense:- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
8. He had been smoking in the public when the police came.
Tense:- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
9. The moon was shinning in the night sky.
Tense:- Past Continuous Tense
10. I had seen him earlier.
Tense:- Past Perfect Tense
Tenses
Tense denotes the time at which a particular action is done.
There are three types of Tenses :-
Present
Past
Future
Present
Present tense is divided into 4 :-
- Simple Present
- Present Continuous
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Continuous
Past
Past tense is divided into 4 :-
- Simple Past Tense.
- Past Continuous Tense.
- Past Perfect Tense.
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
Future
Future tense is Divided into 4:-
- Simple future tense.
- Future continuous tense.
- Future perfect tense.
- Future perfect continuous tense.