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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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Use any main verb of your choice to write out the different tenses in English language

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kumpel [21]3 years ago
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Answer: To learn them, you may need to think about time in a different way ... There are three main verb tenses in English: present, past and future.

They are divided into four aspects: the simple, progressive, perfect and perfect progressive.

There are 12 major verb tenses that English learners should know.

English has only two ways of forming a tense from the verb alone: the past and the present. For example, we drove and we drive.

To form other verb tenses, you have to add a form of have, be or will in front of the verb. These are called helping, or auxiliary verbs.

Explanation: Hope this helps

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