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ENGLISH GRAMMAR, TENSES Tenses
s3180f1356e43409c.jimcontent.comContinuous tenses are also called progressive tenses. So the present progressive tense is the same as the present continuous tense. How do we make the Present Continuous Tense? The structure of the present continuous tense is: subject + auxiliary verb + main verb be base + ing Look at these examples: subject auxiliary verb main verb
ENGLISH GRAMMAR, TENSES Tenses - Weebly
www.samsoor.weebly.comENGLISH GRAMMAR, TENSES Page 9 of 38 Present Perfect Tense I have sung The present perfect tense is a rather important tense in English, but it gives speakers of some languages a difficult time. That is because it uses concepts or ideas that do not exist in those languages. In fact, the structure of the present perfect tense is very simple.
TENSES - Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
bbau.ac.inTENSES Tenses denote the time of action. They show when the work is done. They are: (1) Present Tense (2) Past Tense (3) Future Tense They are further divided into: (1) Simple Present-It is used to denote scientific facts, universal truths and work done on daily basis. Example – She writes a letter. Example – She does not write a letter.
TENSES - laps.in
www.laps.inTENSES Tenses denote the time of action. They show when the work is done. They are: (1) Present Tense (2) Past Tense (3) Future Tense They are further divided into:
TENSES - laps.in
www.laps.inTENSES Tenses denote the time of action. They show when the work is done. They are: (1) Present Tense (2) Past Tense (3) Future Tense They are further divided into: