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Write the formulas for:

Present indefinite tense
Present continuous tense
Present perfect tense
Past indefinite tense
Past continuous tense
Past perfect tense
Future indefinite tense
Future perfect tense

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Answered by JustinSeagull23
11

Answer:

In the Present Indefinite Tense, we use 1st form of verb + s/es with He, She, It and Name. Find this Pin and more on English School by Mohammad Hossein Khakbaz.

The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing).

The formula for the past perfect tense is had + [past participle]. It doesn't matter if the subject is singular or plural; the formula doesn't change.

Answered by QianNiu
45

 \large   \sf \red{Present  \: indefinite \:  tense}

Is / Am / Are + Third Form Of The Verb

 \large   \sf \orange{Present \:  continuous \:  tense}

Is / Am/ Are + Being + Third Form Of The Verb

 \large   \sf \blue{Present  \: perfect  \: tense}

Has/Have + been + Third Form Of The Verb

 \large   \sf \green{Past \:  indefinite  \: tense}

Was/ Were+ Third Form Of The Verb

 \large   \sf \pink{Past \:  continuous  \: tense}

Was/ Were+ Being+ Third Form Of The Verb

\large   \sf { Past  \: perfect \:  tense}

Had+ Been + Third Form Of The Verb

\large   \sf \purple{Future \:  indefinite \:  tense}

Shall /Will+ Be + Third Form Of The Verb

\cyan{Future  \: perfect \:  tense}

Shall have /Will have + Been+ Third Form Of The Verb

 \huge \bold{@QianNiu}

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