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- Tenses express the distinction of time.
- Verbs get modified according to the three main tenses: present tense, past tense, future tense.
- The three tenses are further divided into: simple tense, continuous tense, perfect tense and perfect continuos tense.
- For example:
 
  Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous
Present He eats. He is eating. He has eaten. He has been eating.
Past He ate. He was eating. He had eaten. He had been eating.
Future He will eat. He will be eating. He would have eaten. He would have been eating.

- The tenses indicate the time when an action occurred: present tense denotes that the action is in the present, similarly past and future tense imply that the action took place in the time gone by or will happen in the time to come respectively.

Dear student, look for more information on tenses in a grammar book or surf the net as the topic is very vast.
 

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