Tenses
by Pooja Khurana
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A verb-based strategy used to show the time, and now and again the continuation or fulfillment, of an activity or state in connection to the season of talking. The notion of tense in English is a technique that we use to refer to time past, present and future. Numerous dialects utilize tense to discuss time. Different dialects have no understanding of tense by any means, obviously they can in any case discuss time, utilizing distinctive techniques.
In this way, we discuss time in English with tense. In any case, and this is a major yet:
a) We can likewise discuss time without utilizing tense (for instance, going to is an extraordinary development to discuss the future, it is not a strained)
b) One tense does not generally discuss one time (for instance, we can utilize the current state, or even the previous tense, to discuss the future – see tense and time for additional about this).
Three main tenses are:
Present tense: things that are genuine when the words are talked or composed; or are for the most part genuine; or for a few dialects will be valid later on. read more
Past tense: things that were valid before the words were talked or composed. read more
Future tense: things that will or may be valid after the words are talked or composed. read more
The tense can be appeared in the verb. For instance, am, is, and are constantly current state, and was and were are constantly past tense. Then again the tense can be appeared by adding words to the verb. In English, the words that we add to the verb are " helping verbs" or "assisants", like be, have, should, will, etc. So we get the constant present with is taking, the future with will take, etc.
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