- Simple Present Tense :
used for things that are true at the present,
but not necessarily happening right now
e.g. He plays for the Chennai team. - Simple Present Continous Tense :
used for things, happening right now
e.g. he is playing with a great spirit. - Simple Past Tense :
used for things that were true in the past,
but not necessarily happening that time
e.g Ryan went to the zoo and enjoyed a lot. - Simple Past Continous Tense :
used for things, that was happening in the past
e.g. He was eating his lunch at that time. - Simple Future Tense :
used for things that will be true at the future,
but not necessarily will happen
e.g. He will play for the Kolkatta team. - Simple Future Continous Tense :
used for things, will be happening in future
e.g. He will be playing for the Kolkatta team with a great hope to win. - Present Perfect Tense :
indicates action occurred in the past and has continued into the present
e.g. He has been a great employee. - Past Perfect Tense :
indicates an action completed in the past before another action completed in the past
e.g. His century had been the fastest before the one scored by Sachin. - Future Perfect Tense :
indicates an action will be completed in future before another future action
e.g. By Monday, RBI will have reduced the CRR by 2 percent .
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