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Write any there examples in different types of sentences and different tense forms.

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Tenses play a crucial role in the English language. It denotes the time an action takes place, whether sometime in the past, in the present or will take some time in the future.

Tenses play a crucial role in the English language. It denotes the time an action takes place, whether sometime in the past, in the present or will take some time in the future.From a general view of tenses, this module will go on to discuss each tense in detail with examples and also New way to learn Tense with Examples and Exercises. The table below gives a glimpse of the way tenses are used using the verb 'play'

PAST TENSE

1) Simple Past Tense-

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time.

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present)

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Note

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Notea. The verb 'flew' is an irregular verb which does not take 'ed' in the past tense like regular verbs.

1) Simple Past Tense-Indicates an action took place before the present moment and that has no real connection with the present time. For example, "He danced in the function." (The action took place in the past, is finished and is completely unrelated to the present) "He flew to London yesterday."Notea. The verb 'flew' is an irregular verb which does not take 'ed' in the past tense like regular verbs.b. The form of Simple Past Tense is - verb + ed

2) Past Perfect Tense-

2) Past Perfect Tense-Indicates an action in the past that had been completed before another time or event in the past.

2) Past Perfect Tense-Indicates an action in the past that had been completed before another time or event in the past.For example, "He had exercised before it started to rain."

2) Past Perfect Tense-Indicates an action in the past that had been completed before another time or event in the past.For example, "He had exercised before it started to rain." "He had slept before I came back from the market."

2) Past Perfect Tense-Indicates an action in the past that had been completed before another time or event in the past.For example, "He had exercised before it started to rain." "He had slept before I came back from the market."Note

2) Past Perfect Tense-Indicates an action in the past that had been completed before another time or event in the past.For example, "He had exercised before it started to rain." "He had slept before I came back from the market."Notea. The form of Past Perfect Tense is- had + verb (past participle form or the 3rd form of the verb)

3) Past Continuous Tense-

3) Past Continuous Tense-Indicates an action going on at some time in the past or an action in the past that is longer in duration than another action in the past.

3) Past Continuous Tense-Indicates an action going on at some time in the past or an action in the past that is longer in duration than another action in the past. For example, "It was getting darker."

3) Past Continuous Tense-Indicates an action going on at some time in the past or an action in the past that is longer in duration than another action in the past. For example, "It was getting darker." "The light went out while theywere reading."

3) Past Continuous Tense-Indicates an action going on at some time in the past or an action in the past that is longer in duration than another action in the past. For example, "It was getting darker." "The light went out while theywere reading."Note

3) Past Continuous Tense-Indicates an action going on at some time in the past or an action in the past that is longer in duration than another action in the past. For example, "It was getting darker." "The light went out while theywere reading."Notea. The form of Past Continuous Tense is- was/were + verb + ing

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