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Eight basic tenses of English tenses
1, simple present tense: indicates the current action or existing state, such as I am a student.
2. Present continuous tense: indicates an ongoing action or state, for example, he is studying.
3. The present perfect tense: indicates the completed action or the existing state, which has an influence on the present, for example, they have finished the work.
4. The present perfect continuous tense indicates an action or state that has lasted from the past to the present and will continue, for example, they have studied for three hours.
5. simple past tense: it means the action that happened in the past or the state of being. For example, they went to the park yesterday.
6. Past continuous tense: indicates an ongoing action or state at a certain moment in the past. For example, he was watching TV at 7 o'clock yesterday.
7. Past perfect tense: indicates the action that has been completed before a certain time in the past or the state of being, for example, they have finished the work before we arrive.
8. Simple future tense: indicates the action or state of being that will happen in the future. For example, he will come to see you tomorrow.
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