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Tenses Class 8th

The document discusses English grammar tenses and provides a detailed tense chart. It explains that there are 3 main tenses in English: present, past, and future. Each tense has 4 sub-tenses. The chart then provides definitions and examples of each of the 12 tenses. It emphasizes that students should learn tense rules to write correctly in exams. Overall, the document aims to help students understand and learn English grammar tenses through an extensive tense chart and examples.
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Tenses Class 8th

The document discusses English grammar tenses and provides a detailed tense chart. It explains that there are 3 main tenses in English: present, past, and future. Each tense has 4 sub-tenses. The chart then provides definitions and examples of each of the 12 tenses. It emphasizes that students should learn tense rules to write correctly in exams. Overall, the document aims to help students understand and learn English grammar tenses through an extensive tense chart and examples.
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EnglishGrammar class 8th

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Dear students i am sending tenses chart prepare well class teacher Miss jamila

Complete English Grammar Tenses

Definition of Tense
Definition of Tense in English Grammar: A Tense is a form of a verb that is used to show the
time of an action. For example: when an action happened.
How many types of tenses are there in English grammar?

Types of Tenses

There are 3 types of tense.

1. Present Tense
2. Past Tense
3. Future Tense

Each tense is divided into 4 types sub tense.

Present Tense

1. Present Simple Tense


2. Present Continuous Tense
3. Present Prefect Tense
4. Present Prefect Continuous Tense

Past Tense

1. Past Simple Tense


2. Past Continuous Tense
3. Past Perfect Tense
4. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Future Tense

1. Future Indefinite Tense


2. Future Continuous Tense
3. Future Perfect Tense
4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Tense Chart is English Grammar Tense Formula Chart with


Examples, EnglishGrammar10.Com is full of Grammar Tense Rules, do you know this? Time
and tense is another name of tense chart.

Structure of
Subject + Formula of Tense + Object
Sentence

Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect


Tense Tense Tense Tense

Is/Am/Are + Ist Has/Have + IIIrd Has/Have Been


Present Tense Ist Form + s/es
Form + ing Form + Ist Form + ing

Past Was/Were + Ist Had + IIIrd Had Been + Ist


IInd Form
Tense Form + ing Form Form + ing

Will/Shall + Ist Will be + Ist Will Have + Will Have Been


Future Tense
Form Form + ing IIIrd Form + Ist Form + ing

Each students should remember tense rules so they can write correct sentence in reply of any
question in the examination hall. We update a tense chart which may help you and helpful
related your questions which are being asked in examinations. Due to examination, tense
chart of complete grammar rule is here.

Tense Chart is Tense Formula Chart which is full of English Grammar Tense Rules. Beginning
to lifetime of career, English is the most language where can write correct sentence with
confidence if you know well Grammar Rules.

How to Learn English Grammar Rules quick by Tense Chart

As student thinks it impossible, but I say it is very easy. You print our this simplest chart and
paste front of your face of bed and study room entrance gate, you will face, your mind will
commonly flesh picture and remember automatically, you learn without practice complete tense
chart. You never forget lifetime as I.

Tense Rules Formula Chart


Why is English Grammar Rules an important you? Don’t forget that language goes with you
where you go, because without communication and writing, you’re nothing so top international
language must know every body I think. English grammar rules are very important, because you
can write well as a businessman you have to write email or you solve question paper as a student.
Now you know well its importance so you end this lecture, but you may ask anything, I’ll be
grateful helping you.

Tense Table: Chart of Tenses in English with


Examples
1. Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense Examples

1. I eat Dal Chapati.


2. We eat Dal Chapati.
3. You eat Dal Chapati.
4. He eats Dal Chapati.
5. She eats Dal Chapati.
6. It eats Dal Chapati.
7. They eat Dal Chapati.

2. Past Simple Tense Examples

1. I ate Malai Kofta.


2. We ate Malai Kofta.
3. You ate Malai Kofta.
4. He ate Malai Kofta.
5. She ate Malai Kofta.
6. It ate Malai Kofta.
7. They ate Malai Kofta.

3. Future Simple Tense Examples

1. I shall travel to Washington.


2. We shall travel to Washington.
3. You will travel to Washington.
4. He will travel to Washington.
5. She will travel to Washington.
6. It will travel to Washington.
7. They will travel to Washington.

4. Present Continuous Tense

1. I am eating a tomato.
2. We are eating tomatoes.
3. You are eating tomatoes.
4. He is eating a tomato.
5. She is eating a tomato.
6. It is eating a tomato.
7. They are eating tomatoes.

5. Past Continuous Tense

1. I was eating a carrot.


2. We were eating carrots.
3. You were eating carrots.
4. He was eating a carrot.
5. She was eating a carrot.
6. It was eating a carrot.
7. They were eating carrots.

6. Future Continuous Tense

1. I shall be eating pomegranate.


2. We shall be eating pomegranates.
3. You will be eating pomegranate.
4. He will be eating pomegranate.
5. She will be eating pomegranate.
6. It will be eating pomegranate.
7. They will be eating pomegranate.

7. Present Perfect Tense

1. I have eaten a pomegranate.


2. We have eaten pomegranates.
3. You have eaten pomegranates.
4. He has eaten a pomegranate.
5. She has eaten a pomegranate.
6. It has eaten a pomegranate.
7. They have eaten pomegranates.

8. Past Perfect Tense

1. I had eaten Dal Chapati.


2. We had eaten Dal Chapati.
3. You had eaten Dal Chapati.
4. He had eaten Dal Chapati.
5. She had eaten Dal Chapati.
6. It had eaten Dal Chapati.
7. They had eaten Dal Chapati.

9. Future Perfect Tense

1. I shall have eaten Dal Chapati.


2. We shall have eaten Dal Chapati.
3. You will have eaten Dal Chapati.
4. Ha will have eaten Dal Chapati.
5. She will have eaten Dal Chapati.
6. It will have eaten Dal Chapati.
7. They will have eaten Dal Chapati.

10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I have been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We have been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You have been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He has been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She has been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It has been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They have been eating Dal Chapati.

11. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I had been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We had been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You had been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He had been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She had been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It had been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They had been eating Dal Chapati.

12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I shall have been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We shall have been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You will have been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He will have been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She will have been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It will have been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They will have been eating Dal Chapati.

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