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Assignment 2:

Name: Shoaib shabbir


Class: BM-C

Submitted to:
Mam Rabia

Topic : Tenses

Present indefinite:
Present Tense can be defined as
the action that is done in the present however there is no
definite time limit given of it being accomplished.
In the Present Indefinite Tense, we use the 1st form of
verb + s/es with He, She, It and Name.

Present continuous :
The present continuous tense is
formed with the subject plus the present particle form (ing)
of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the
verb to be: am, is, are. One simple example of this tense
The formula for Present Continuous is- to be [am, is, are]
+ verb

Present perfect :
The present perfect tense is a
tense used in present to indicate the action that has taken
place at some specific time. It uses auxiliary verb and past
participle for the main verb. The present perfect tense
formula is: have/has + past participle

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