past, present and future
Past Tense refers to the actions that happened, were happening at some particular time, had completed before some other action took place or
had been happening for some time in the past.
1. I went to college.
2. They were playing hockey when the sun rose up.
3. They had reached home before the sun set down.
4. We had been living in London for two years before we went to Lahore.
Present Tense refers to actions that happen, are happening, have happened are have been continuing for some time.
1. I go to college.
2. They are playing hockey.
3. They have reached home
4. We have been living in London for two years.
Future Tense refers to the actions that have not yet taken place but they are likely to take place in future.
1. We shall to college.
2. They will be playing hockey when the sun rises up.
3. They will have reached home before the sun sets down.
4. We shall have been living in London for two years before we go to Lahore.
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