Tense means that one of the forms which a verb takes by inflection or by adding auxiliary words, so as to indicate the time of the action or event signified or the modification which verbs undergo for the indication oftime. Tense is divided into three types, there are 'Past tense', 'Present tense' and 'Future tense'. I will give you guys some example so that you can tell the difference between 'Past tense', 'Present tense' and 'Future tense'.. I hope you guys enjoy learning tense.

PAST TENSE :
--------> Simple Past Tense -> regular -> (ied, ed, d)
-> irregular -> (change the word but the meaning its still the same)
Eg: 'keep change into 'kept'
--------> Past Continuous -> ('was' + 'verb' + 'ing')
-> ('were' + 'verb' + 'ing')
--------> Past Perfect -> ('had' + 'past particple')
Example: had seen, had been

---------> Past Perfect Continuous -> ('had' + 'been' + 'verb' + 'ing')
PRESENT TENSE
--------> Simple Present -> singular ('verb' + 's')
-> plural ( verb without s )
--------> Present Continuous -> ('is' + 'verb' + 'ing')
-> ('are' + 'verb' + 'ing')
--------> Present Perfect -> ('has' + ' past participle')
--------> Present Perfect Continuous -> ('has' + 'been" + 'verb' + 'ing')
-> ('have' + 'been" + 'verb' + 'ing')
FUTURE
---------> ('Will' + 'base form')
---------> Will be <--(confirm)
---------> ('be verb' + 'going to' + ' base form')

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