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The present tense form for "leave" is "leaves." For example, "He leaves work at 5 PM."
There are five tenses: 1.simple present 2.present continuous 3.present perfect 4.present perfect continuous 5. present passive
She has eaten dinner already. They have traveled to Europe multiple times. He has finished his homework for the day. We have seen that movie before. The project has been completed ahead of schedule.
There are actually 6: Present progressive tense Present perfect progressive tense Past progressive tense Past perfect progressive tense Future progressive tense Future perfect progressive tense The progressive tense is also known as the continuous tense.
Certainly! Some examples of conjunctions are: "and," "but," "or," "so," and "nor."
The present tense form for "leave" is "leaves." For example, "He leaves work at 5 PM."
Have is present tense, and had is past tense. For example, I have 5 dollars. I then buy a sandwich for 5 dollars. Therefore, I had 5 dollars, but spent it on a sandwich.
future tense
1. Past tense 2. Present tense 3. Future tense 4. Past perfect tense 5. Present perfect tense 6. Future perfect tense
There are five tenses: 1.simple present 2.present continuous 3.present perfect 4.present perfect continuous 5. present passive
1)Simple Present Tense, 2)Simple Past Tense, 3)Simple Future Tense, 4)Present Continuous Tense, 5)Past Continuous Tense, 6)Future Continuous Tense, 7)Presnt Perfect Tense, 8)Past Perfect Tense, 9)Future Perfect Tense, 10)Present Perfect Continuous Tense, 11)Past Perfect Continuous Tense, 12)Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
She has eaten dinner already. They have traveled to Europe multiple times. He has finished his homework for the day. We have seen that movie before. The project has been completed ahead of schedule.
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There are actually 6: Present progressive tense Present perfect progressive tense Past progressive tense Past perfect progressive tense Future progressive tense Future perfect progressive tense The progressive tense is also known as the continuous tense.
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