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Definition of Tense Definition of Tense in English Grammar : A Tense is a form of a verb that is used to show the time of an action. For example: when an action happened. How many types of tenses are there in English grammar? Structure of Sentence Subject + Formula of Tense + Object Simple Tense Continuous Tense Perfect Tense Perfect Tense Present Tense Ist Form + s/es Is/Am/Are + Ist Form + ing Has/Have + IIIrd Form Has/Have Been + Ist Form + ing Past Tense IInd Form Was/Were + Ist Form + ing Had + IIIrd Form Had Been + Ist Form + ing Future Tense Will/Shall + Ist Form Will be + Ist Form + ing Will Have + IIIrd Form Will Have Been + Ist Form + ing Types of Tenses There are 3 types of tense. Present Tense Past Tense Future Tense Each tense is divided into 4 types sub tense. Present Tense Present Simple Tense Present Continuous Tense Present Prefect Tense Present Prefect Continuous Tense Past Te...
Simple future tense: The simple future tense is used when an action is promised/thought to occur in the future. Structure: Subject + shall/will + verb + . . . . . . . . Example: We shall move to another city. He will come to New York tomorrow. They will make a phone which has artificial intelligence. Note: The structure of the present progressive tense also can be used when an action is promised/arranged/planned to take place in the near future. We are moving to Texas next week. The bus is leaving at 6.00 PM. Future Continuous Tense The future continuous tense is used when an action is promised/thought to be going on at a specific time/context in the future. Structure: Subject + shall/will + be + verb+ ing . . . . . . . . Example: I shall be sleeping at around 6.00 AM tomorrow. They will be playing at this time tomorrow. She will be watching TV when I come home. I will be working in the office while you watch ...
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