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Why a sentence consists of past tense,present tense, past participal and so on?
  

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Anonymous Why a sentence consists of past tense,present tense, past participal and so on? Perhaps if you post an example, we can discuss it. Are you able to identify any of these tenses when you see them?

  • Anonymous Why a sentence consists of past tense,present tense, past participal and so on?
  • Perhaps if you post an example, we can discuss it.
  • Are you able to identify any of these tenses when you see them?
  • Generally speaking, you would use past tense to tell somebody what happened in the past, and present tense to tell somebody what's happening right now.
  • Verbs have different tenses to describe actions in different situations.
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AnonymousWhy a sentence consists of past tense,present tense, past participal and so on?
Perhaps if you post an example, we can discuss it.
Are you able to identify any of these tenses when you see them?

Generally speaking, you would use past tense to tell somebody what happened in the past, and present tense to tell somebody what's happening righ

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