Present Indefinite Tense Rule – (I do)
Present Indefinite Tense Rule Rule I: Simple Present Tense is used to express habitual, regular or repeated action. For Examples: Robin Singh Rajput gets up …
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Present Indefinite Tense Rule Rule I: Simple Present Tense is used to express habitual, regular or repeated action. For Examples: Robin Singh Rajput gets up …
Simple present Tense The simple present tense is used to express habitual or regular or repeated action. Main verb5 is a singular form of the …
Future Continuous Tense II Uses of future continuous tense II: It is unfinished action that will be going on in the future. Next weekend, My …
Future continuous Tense When we want to express an activity or event going on at a particular time or over a specific period in future …
Past continuous tense Rule I: When two actions are happening or continue, both sentences use in past continuous: I was cooking food; While she …
Something was happening at the time of speaking. Progressive actions are used in the past when we talk about a past activity that was going on at that time. There are following rules for past continuous tense.
Present continuous tense II Rule I: Some adverbs are used in progressive tense : now, still, at present, at the moment, currently. Examples: wait for …
Present Continuous Tense I We use this tense for temporary activities. So we can say”An action going on” at the time of speaking. Subject + …