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Moha moslhy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the difference between time and tense in grammar?
  

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Tense is not the same as time . When we speak of time, we typically mean the past, present or future. Tense is a grammatical concept that is related to time.

  • Tense is not the same as time .
  • When we speak of time, we typically mean the past, present or future.
  • Tense is a grammatical concept that is related to time.
  • For example in English, the present perfect tense normally connects the past ( time ) to the present ( time ).
  • Also, the present continuous tense can be used to to talk about the present ( time ) or the future ( time ).
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Tense is not the same as time.

When we speak of time, we typically mean the past, present or future.

Tense is a grammatical concept that is related to time. For example in English, the present perfect tense normally connects the past ( time ) to the present ( time ). Also, the present continuous tense can be used to to talk about the present ( time ) or the future ( t

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