Continuous tenses (past present future)


Download 128.21 Kb.
bet1/4
Sana17.06.2023
Hajmi128.21 Kb.
#1523038
  1   2   3   4
Bog'liq
Continuous tenses (past present future


THEME: “Continuous tenses (past present future)”
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINANCE TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
ISFT – 2023
Student: Normuxammadova Tanzila
Group: FLK.01
Teacher: Madaminova Gulbahor
SELF STUDY

There are three main types of tenses, i.e. presentpast and future. Now, these three main tenses are subcategorised into four different tenses depending on how the verb is used in the sentence. One such subcategory is the continuous tense. What does one understand by the word continuous? Continuous means in action, i.e. the action/event is or was or will be going on at a particular time. This article will help one understand the three different types of continuous tenses with examples.

  • There are three main types of tenses, i.e. presentpast and future. Now, these three main tenses are subcategorised into four different tenses depending on how the verb is used in the sentence. One such subcategory is the continuous tense. What does one understand by the word continuous? Continuous means in action, i.e. the action/event is or was or will be going on at a particular time. This article will help one understand the three different types of continuous tenses with examples.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Present Continuous Tense Examples
  • Past Continuous Tense Examples
  • Future Continuous Tense Examples
  • FAQs on Continuous Tense Examples
  • Present Continuous Tense with Examples
  • As we all know, the present tense denotes those actions which are already in motion or are practised habitually by someone. For example, “I go to school.” Here, ‘go’ is an example of the present tense verb. Present continuous tense denotes actions/events that are already in progress while we speak about them.
  • Children are going to school.
  • The boys are playing in the park.
  • The baby is crying out loud.
  • It is raining now.
  • am cooking pasta for lunch.
  • Miss Peters is teaching the class.
  • ‘Are’ is used in the case of plural subjects, whereas ‘is’ is used if the subject is singular in nature.

Download 128.21 Kb.

Do'stlaringiz bilan baham:
  1   2   3   4




Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling