English grammar -basic tense rules, Schemes and Mind Maps of English

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GRAMER-Tense basic rules with example
Introduction
Tense shows the time of action.its help us to understand something happened. In the past,
present,and future so its to important to know tense.
a)Simple Present
Rule-subject+base verb[+s/es for he\she/it]
Example-i eat rice
She plays cricket
Use-daily habit facts
b) Present Continuous
rule-subject+am/is/are+verb
Use-action,happing now
2. Past Tense
a) Simple Past
Rule-subject+ verb [pastfrom]
Example - she went go school yesterday
She cooked food
b) Past Continuous
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GRAMER-Tense basic rules with example

Introduction

Tense shows the time of action.its help us to understand something happened. In the past, present,and future so its to important to know tense.

a)Simple Present

Rule-subject+base verb[+s/es for he\she/it]

Example-i eat rice

She plays cricket

Use-daily habit facts

b) Present Continuous

rule-subject+am/is/are+verb

Use-action,happing now

2. Past Tense

a) Simple Past

Rule-subject+ verb [pastfrom]

Example - she went go school yesterday

She cooked food

b) Past Continuous

Rule: Subject + was/were + verb + ing

Example

I was studying at night

They were playing at ground

Rule: Subject + was/were + verb + ing Example:

I was studying at night.

They were playing outside.

3.future tense

a) Simple Future

Rules-subject +will +base verb

Example

I will call you

She will go there

Quick Summary

Tense helps express time clearly. Learning tense rules improves speaking, writing, and exam performance. Practice daily to become confident in English grammar.