I thought it was future tense, because the word "tomorrow" please somebody tell how to identify tense in any sentence.
Grammatically, it is present tense. Future time or events in English are expressed by various constructs such as the modal auxiliary "will" or the present continuous of "go" + infinitive.
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Grammatically, it is present tense.
Future time or events in English are expressed by various constructs such as the modal auxiliary "will" or the present continuous of "go" + infinitive.
kingston123I thought it was future tense, because the word "tomorrow" please somebody tell how to identify tense in any sentence.Question: When does class begin tomorrow?
There are about 7 future forms. Simple present for future suggests a firm schedule.
kingston123I thought it was future tense, because the word "tomorrow" please somebody tell how to identify tense in any sentence.
Question: When does class begin tomorrow?
It looks to me that you're confusing tense and time.
Even though the tense here is present (begin), the time is the future (tomorrow).
Almost all tenses in