Sabtu, 26 Agustus 2023

What is Tense

 Yo whats'up Friends. Come back with me Haidar Aziz, and this time, guys, we will learn about tenses. What are tenses? How many tenses are there? For that let's sima the following explanation.

Tense in English refers to the time an event occurs. There are three main types of tenses:


1. **Present Tense**: Refers to events that are happening at the moment or habits that are taking place. Example: "I eat breakfast every morning."


2. **Past Tense**: Describes events that have occurred in the past. Example: "She visited Paris last year."


3. **Future Tense**: Refers to events that will occur in the future. Example: "They will go to the beach tomorrow."


Additional tenses include:


4. **Present Continuous Tense**: Shows an event that is currently taking place. Example: "They are playing football."


5. **Past Continuous Tense**: Describes events that were taking place in the past. Example: "I was studying all night."


6. **Future Continuous Tense**: Refers to events that will be taking place in the future. Example: "She will be working late tomorrow."


7. **Present Perfect Tense**: Shows events that started in the past and have an impact on the present. Example: "He has finished his homework."


8. **Past Perfect Tense**: Describes events that occurred before a point in time in the past. Example: "By the time I arrived, they had already left."


9. **Future Perfect Tense**: Refers to an event that will finish in the future before a certain point. Example: "They will have completed the project by next month."


10. **Present Perfect Continuous Tense**: Shows events that have been going on since the past and are still continuing today. Example: "She has been reading that book for hours."


11. **Past Perfect Continuous Tense**: Describes events that took place continuously in the past until before other events. Example: "He had been working there for five years before he moved."


12. **Future Perfect Continuous Tense**: Refers to an event that will continue until a certain point in the future. Example: "By next week, I will have been practicing the piano for ten years."


Well, that's some kind of tense. Hopefully with us learning about tense, our reading and writing about English will be better. Thanks for reading my blog. If there is a typo or information, I apologize profusely. Thank you very much, bye bye 

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