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Past Tense in hindi | Past Indefinite , Past Continuous , Past Perfect , Past Perfect Continuous

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Modals - /watch/43tlLaheDFgel Had + Had confusion - /watch/cAABXUbmJRomB Present Tense - /watch/oIqp-OJ4MMN4p Future Tense - /watch/IhbDBOBIUF7ID Active & Passive Voice - /watch/Yh2kY0ScuiFck Punctuation Marks - /watch/M9y9mulWctyW9 In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference.Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. The main tenses found in many languages include the past, present, and future. Some languages have only two distinct tenses, such as past and nonpast, or future and nonfuture. There are also tenseless languages, like most of the Chinese languages, though they can possess a future and nonfuture system, which is typical of Sino-Tibetan languages. Recent work by Bittner , Tonnhauser has described the different ways in which tenseless languages nonetheless mark time. On the other hand, some languages make finer tense distinctions, such as remote vs recent past, or near vs remote future. Tenses generally express time relative to the moment of speaking. In some contexts, however, their meaning may be relativized to a point in the past or future which is established in the discourse (the moment being spoken about). This is called relative (as opposed to absolute) tense. Some languages have different verb forms or constructions which manifest relative tense, such as pluperfect ("past-in-the-past") and "future-in-the-past". Expressions of tense are often closely connected with expressions of the category of aspect; sometimes what are traditionally called tenses (in languages such as Latin) may in modern analysis be regarded as combinations of tense with aspect. Verbs are also often conjugated for mood, and since in many cases the four categories are not manifested separately, some languages may be described in terms of a combined tense–aspect–mood (TAM) system. ________________________________________________ Best Books for All English Literature Students History of English Literature - https://amzn.to/2BTWCE3 Literary Terms - https://amzn.to/3fo7WXt Indian English Literature - https://amzn.to/2ZZUMtf Literary Criticism - https://amzn.to/2Zk0M0E ( Detailed ) History of English Literature - https://amzn.to/2C2N49G Grammar , Vocabulary , idioms and phrases - https://amzn.to/3fpGiJx Advanced Vocabulary - https://amzn.to/2ZlXPNl _________________________________________________ Follow English for All on Instagram username - Englishforall8 Link - https://www.instagram.com/englishforall8/ Follow me on Instagram username - Jafri88 link - https://www.instagram.com/jafri88/?hl=en Like our fb page https://www.facebook.com/EnglishForAll98/?ref=br_rs _________________________________________________________ Disclaimer- This is an educational channel where we teach English to Hindi Medium Students with the help of Images. All the images are royalty free and non-copyright. If any image that is used in it is yours it could be mistakenly, please be supportive and do not book copy strike. It is used for "Fair Use" means "Education" #english #grammar #tense #pasttense

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