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write the rules of tenses​

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Answered by sapnasingh51042
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Explanation:

1.SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: Here,the action is simply mentioned and there is nothing being said about its completeness.

Key words: always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely, never, every day, on Sundays, etc.

Example:I eat.

He studies grammar every day.

2.PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE: Here,the action is on-going/ still going on and hence continuous.

Key words: now, right now, this quarter, etc.

Example:I am eating.

I am sleeping.

I can’t talk on the phone. I am eating lunch.

3.PRESENT PERFECT TENSE: Here,the action is complete or has ended and hence Perfect.

Key words: already, yet, just, ever, never, ___ times, since + a particular time, for + a duration of time

Example:I have eaten.

I have eaten Indian food two times.

4.PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE: Here,the action has been taking place for some time and is still ongoing.

Key words: for, since, lately

Example:I have been eating.

I have been eating a lot of vegetables lately.

PAST TENSES

5.SIMPLE PAST TENSE: Here,the action is simply mentioned and understood to have taken place in the past.

Key words: yesterday, last week, last month, this morning (when meaning is past), etc.

Example: I ate dinner yesterday.

6.PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE: Here,the action was ongoing till a certain time in the past.

Key words: while

Example: I was eating when you called.

7.PAST PERFECT TENSE: Express something that happened before another action in the past.

Key words: already, before. by the time

Examples: I had eaten.

I had already eaten when they arrived.

8.PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE: Express something that started in the past and continued until another time in the past.

Key words: for, since

Example: I had been eating for two hours before my friend arrived.

FUTURE TENSES

9.SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE: Used when we plan or make a decision to do something. Nothing is said about the time in the future.

Example:I will eat.

I will sleep.

10. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE: Express action at a particular moment in the future. However, the action will not have finished at the moment.

Key words: for

Example:I will be eating at 9 a.m.

I’ll be staying with my cousin for several weeks.

11. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE: Express action that will occur in the future before another action in the future.

Key words: when, by the time

Example: I will have finished studying by the time you arrive.

I will have slept before you arrive.

12. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE: Used to talk about an on-going action before some point in the future.

Key words: for, by the time

Example:I will have been sleeping for two hours when you arrive.

I will have been studying for two hours by the time my parents come.

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