Tenses

Future Continuous Tense

Future Continuous Tense | Definition, Structure, and Examples

Future Continuous Tense Future Continuous Tense indicates an action that will occur in the future and continue for some time. Let us see some examples of Future Continuous Tense to get a clear conception of it: Let us see the different forms of Future Continuous Tense: Affirmative Interrogative Negative Negative Interrogative I will be going

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Future Indefinite Tense

Future Indefinite Tense | Definition, Structure, and Examples

Future Indefinite Tense We need to use Future Indefinite Tense to indicate any future action. The definition of Future Indefinite Tense is easy. Future Indefinite Tense describes an action that will be occurred in the future. Let us see some examples of Future Indefinite Tense to get a clear conception of it: All of the

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Past perfect tense

Past Perfect Tense | Definition, Structure and Examples

Past Perfect Tense Past Perfect Tense is placed between the two past actions. The action that occurred earlier is called the Past Perfect Tense, and the later action is called simple past or past indefinite tense. Past Perfect Tense takes ‘had’ as its help verb, and the past participle form is added after the main

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Present perfect continuous tense

Present Perfect Continuous Tense | Definition, Structure, Examples

Present Perfect Continuous Tense As we know that we need to use tense to describe the time of action. Let us see the definition of the present perfect continuous tense. Present perfect continuous tense indicates an action that is started in the past and continues. For example: Note: ‘Since’ denotes a point of time, whereas

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Present perfect tense

Present Perfect Tense | Definition, Structure and Examples

Present Perfect Tense Present Perfect Tense usually describes an action that has been finished, but its consequence is still available. Present Perfect Tense takes ‘have’ and ‘has’ as its helping verb and past participle form placed after the helping verb. Let us see some examples to get a clear conception about the Present Perfect Tense:

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