Tense

Hi Dear Students. This is Ubaid Ullah. Welcome to Maadil4u.blogspot.com.
In this post i will teach you Tenses.
Dear students. Tenses have a basic role in English Grammar like any language of the world. Without learning the Tenses a student can not get his goal of learning the Grammar and sentence structure making. If you want to learn English grammar then you should follow some steps which are given under below:
1. First of all learn English Tenses.
2. Improve your vocabulary and learn the meanings of more and more words.
3. Think about everything in English that how can i say it in English. Like I write a story. But in your language you are using different words and a different sentense for this.
4. Talk in English with your friends and classmates. This will improve your English learning skills.
Ok, so i come to the point.
Tenses are of three types in English Grammar.
1. Past Tense
      2. Present Tense
     3. Future Tense
There are four different types of each tense. Like;
1. Indefinite
  2. Continuous
3. Perfect      
                 4. Perfect continuous 
These four types of tenses have three types of different sentences like; Affirmative sentences, Negative sentences and Interrogative sentences. Each one has its own importance and unique characreristics like some tenses have no helping verbs while some have helping verbs. some tenses have 1st form of verb. Some tenses have 2nd and some have 3rd form of verbs. But remember that most of the changes in English sentences are occured due to Helping verb and verb. These are the two things which change according to the tense.
As you know that there are three forms of verb.
1st form, 2nd form and 3rd form. "Present form" is the same name of first form. The another one the "Past form" which we called 2nd form of the verb and the third one is "Past participle form" which we called 3rd form. While there is an another form of verb named "Present participle" which is called 4th form of the verb in simple words. So these are the basic things which you should know before starting learning the tenses. Best of luck.

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