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write the structure of tenses and voice. plz give me ans​

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Answered by TheDeadlyWasp
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Explanation:

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"Voice" has to do with verb placement in the sentence. More specifically, a passive voice sentence either puts the action (the verb) first and the actor (the subject) second, or leaves the actor out altogether, making it hard for a reader to understand who is doing what to whom.

Each of the types of tenses has four different forms :-

1) Present Indefinite Tense.

2) Present Progressive (Continuous) Tense.

3) Present Perfect Tense.

4) Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)

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Answered by XxElegantRishxX
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 \sim  \mathcal {Structure\:Of\: Tense}

 {\underline {\mathbb {Present\:Tense}}}

 \sim  \mathcal {Simple Present}

 \implies Sub+ V1+ object.

 \sim  \mathcal {Present Continuous}

 \implies Sub+ is/am/are+ V1+ ing+ object.

 \sim  \mathcal {Present Perfect}

 \implies Sub+ has/have+ V3+ object.

 \sim  \mathcal {Present Perfect Continuous}

 \implies Sub+ has/have+ been+ V2+ ing+ object.

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 \sim  \mathcal {Structure\:Of\: Voice}

 {\underline {\mathbb {Present\:Tense}}}

 \sim  \mathcal {Simple Present}

 \implies Sub + is + V3 + by + agent.

 \sim  \mathcal {Present Continuous}

 \implies Sub + is + being + V3 + by + agent.

 \sim  \mathcal {Present Perfect}

 \implies Sub + has been + V3 + by + agent.

Agent* = person or thing which is doing any action.

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