Students do you know the difference between past present and future tense?

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The past tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past, while the present tense is used for actions happening now. On the other hand, the future tense is used to talk about events that will happen in the future.

  • Past-Means it has already happened Present-Means it is happening now Future-Means something or it will still happen

  • Past tense: describes actions or events that happened in the past. It's a finished action and we use past tense to talk about completed actions. Present tense: describes actions or events that are currently happening.used to talk about actions that are happening now or actions that are generally true. Future tense: describes actions and events that will happen in the future.used to talk about actions that will occur later.

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