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ইংরেজির স্কুল -Tense

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ইংরেজির স্কুল -Tense

Tense of a sentence gives you an idea of the time when the incident mentioned in a statement takes place. At the same time, it is that critical factor that can most commonly leads people to mistakes while framing a sentence or while identifying the time of events. With your knowledge of tenses strong, fluent English and flawless grammar isn’t too far away from you. Here, in this article, all the various types of tenses are explained, along with their structure and examples, to help you get a much clearer picture of this important part of speech; it would also provide you the confidence to pick the right type of tense. Though it might seem complicated when you try to glance through the write-up, tenses aren’t that difficult to understand; spend some time on each tense mentioned and see yourself framing better sentences than before. Read the following section carefully. The examples mentioned below can guide you through for sure. Tenses In English **Present Tense 3. Present Perfect Tense:- It’s probably the most used tense form in English Grammar and is also considered difficult to understand. The Present Perfect Tense explains the incident that has happened in the past and that continues until the present time. Examples For almost five generations, my family members have been engineers. In order to avoid delays in my work, I have been doing it regularly. I have always wanted to ride on this vehicle. 4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense:- Usually, Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used for a situation that has occurred in the past and which continues until that moment. Structure: Use the first form of the verb + “–ing” Singular subject (has been), Plural subject or I (have been) ‘Since’— if the point of time is mentioned. ‘For’ — if the duration of time is specified. Examples: I have been eating apples today. You have not been studying for the past month. We haven’t been playing with Mary since Tuesday.
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