Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Tense and its kinds

Tense

 

Tense 

Definition: An aspect of verb which tells the time of an action is called tense. Tenses have certain rules, according to which a sentence is made.
There are mainly three kinds of tenses.
  1. Present tense
  2. Past tense
  3. Future tense
Each of present, past and future tense is further divided into four kinds.
  1. Simple (Indefinite)
  2. Continuous (progressive)
  3. Perfect 
  4. Perfect Continuous (Perfect progressive)
In this way, there are 12 kinds of tense, which are explained in detail as below

Click on each below to study each tense
PRESENT TENSE
PAST TENSE
FUTURE TENSE

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