Tense tells us about the time of an action. Past, present, and future are the central divisions of time in English. The present represents actions that are happening now, the past represents actions that have already happened, and the future represents actions that will occur in the future.
Tenses refer to different forms of a verb or verb phrase. We use different tenses when talking or writing about different times. For example, we often use the Present tense verb when talking about a situation, situation, or action happening now. We usually use the Past tense verb to talk about the past, to describe a finished event, situation, or action. There is no future tense verb in English. We can make future tense in different ways for different actions, such as using will, shall, would, should, and present tense verb + ing.
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Present tense -- فعل حال
i) Present Indefinite tense / Simple Present tense.
iii) Present perfect tense.
iv) Present Perfect Continuous tense.
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Past tense -- فعل ماضی
i) Past Indefinite tense / Simple Past tense.
iii) Past perfect tense.
iv) Past Perfect Continuous tense.
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Future tense -- فعل مستقبل
i) Future Indefinite tense / Simple Future tense.
ii) Future continuous tense.
iii) Future perfect tense.
iv) Future Perfect Continuous tense.
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