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The present perfect tense is an English verb tense used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present, such as ongoing actions or changes over time. You can recognize the present perfect tense by the auxiliary verbs (or helper verbs) have and has. Example: I have gone...
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a. The form of Past Perfect Continuous Tense is- had + been + verb + ing PRESENT TENSE 1) Simple Present Tense- Indicates an action that is generally true or habitual. That is, it took place in the past , continue to take place in the present, and will take place in the future. ...
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In English, we have so-called 'simple' and 'perfect' tenses in the past, present and future. The simple tense merely conveys action in the time narrated. For example: Past (simple) tense: Sarah ran to the store.Present (simple) tense: Sarah runs to the store.Future (simple) tense: ...
Future Tense:Alfredwill burnthe cakes. In the first example, the present tense verb “burns” suggests that it’s happening now. The past tense verb “burned”, however, shows that it has already happened. And by adding thehelping verb“will,” we can instead suggest that the action is ...
Future Tense:Alfredwill burnthe cakes. In the first example, the present tense verb “burns” suggests that it’s happening now. The past tense verb “burned”, however, shows that it has already happened. And by adding thehelping verb“will,” we can instead suggest that the action is ...