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What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense?


Tenses are the most common approach to expressing thoughts, either the way of speaking or writing, but no one has an idea of what are the points which enhance the impactful of your speech.



In this blog, we are going to know the answer to the most frequent questions that occur in the mind of new learners.

1. What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense?

2. What is tense?

3. What is the importance of tenses in English grammar?

4. what are the tenses which help to improve communication skills?

5. what are the tenses which are important in competitive exams?



1. What are the points we keep in mind before learning the tense?

The basic structure of writing or speaking is which has never  changed even today is

Subject + aux. verb + action verb + object

Now, talking about the basic points which come together for making a sentence.

The subject notifies itself in four different parts of speech,

1. Noun,
2. Adjective + Noun,
3. Adverb + Adjective + Noun,
4. Pronoun,


The auxiliary verbs are components of simple auxiliary verbs & modal verbs.

Simple auxiliary verbs are,

Do, does, did, will, shall, is, am, are, was, were, has, have, had, will have, shall have.

Modal auxiliary verbs are,

Can, could, may, might, should, must, would, ought to, used to.

Action verbs have four forms that are used the individualize the action of the doer (subject).

The first form of the verb represents the action of habits, routine action, facts, and universal truth.

The second form of the verb is recognized as the action of a past, past incident, past events, or historical events.

The third form of the verb justifies the action of completion or complete action of the doer (subject).

The fourth form of the verb indicates the action of running or the action of temporary.

The object of the sentence,
The object of the sentence is based on four different parts of speech.
1. Noun,
2. Adjective + Noun,
3. Adverb + Adjective + Noun,
4. Pronoun,
2. What is the tense?
Tense is the process of sentence-making where time an action comes together to show the action of the doer (Subject).

12 tenses in English grammar have 12 different sets of structures that help to make sentences.


3. What is the importance of tenses in English grammar?

English grammar is included in 8 parts of the speech, which are used in sentences, which means tenses have unique value when you are writing or speaking even understanding the passage.

When new learners come to know English grammar, they should be aware of themselves the correct use of tenses because this is the only way to understand it,  English is easy when you evaluate the sets of formats of the tenses, initially assist yourselves by writing short notes or the way you feel comfortable, but I am sure that at the end of the day, you will be the master of it.

4. what are the tenses which help to improve communication skills?

Communication skills do not depend on how you look or how you attire but it  depends on how you communicate effectively with others, language is not a big deal in communication skills but when you are talking about English then these four tenses make you more comfortable in speaking, these four tenses are, simple present, simple past, simple future and present perfect,
They are easy to remember, easy to use, and enhance your fluency.


5. what are the tenses which are important in competitive exams?

I feel personally as an English teacher, English grammar is easy but no one teaches them what is the correct approach to learning it, competitive English is different from basic English, the questions are based on comprehension, para jumble, rapid fillers, the best to solve them are tenses and these five tenses make you easy to understand the concept of them.

1. Simple present,
2. Past simple, 
3. Simple future,
4. Present perfect,
5. Past perfect 
Apart from tense, two things that most assist you to solve such questions are depth knowledge of words/ vocabulary and joiners/ connectors.






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