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Study King's video: How to use past indefinite past continuous and past perfect in a clause test tenses part -16

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This is the class recording of my video on tenses. It is part 16 of this series.(past continuous tense) Timelines are diagrams that illustrate the reference to time made by a given piece of language. They are used to show how a particular language item (often a verb in a particular tense and aspect) places particular events or situations in time and in relation to other events. timeline diagrams are the best way to learn and understand tenses,most unique way of understanding tenses,simplest way of learning tenses,and the most amazing way of understand tenses. So, I find it useful to use a diagram called a 'timeline' to try to explain Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future. The past is used to describe things that have already happened (e.g., earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago). The present tense is used to describe things that are happening right now, or things that are continuous. In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. Basic 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 Chinese, though it can possess a future and nonfuture system, which is typical of Sino-Tibetan languages.[4] 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 three categories are not manifested separately, some languages may be described in terms of a combined tense–aspect–mood (TAM) system. how to identify tense of a sentence? | tense table | tense rules | tense chart | tense in hindi (1) https://youtu.be/urWjo44syQ0 study kingTenses | Basic English Grammar | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples | tense table https://youtu.be/urWjo44syQ0 Tenses Part 2 | English Tenses Timeline Chart Method | Study King | English King https://youtu.be/pnTk7R0MsV Tenses Part 3 | English Tenses Timeline Chart Method | Study King | English King https://youtu.be/lQLMQTsG3nw Tenses Part 4 | English Tenses Timeline Chart Method | Study King | English King https://youtu.be/DrJWlSMdIkM part -5 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples | Present Tenses, Past Tenses,future tense https://youtu.be/EiFnfXs1L4U Part-6 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart | Timeline Method https://youtu.be/taVMWqCOSUE Part-7 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart | Tense Timeline Method https://youtu.be/F--YeMaAYM0 Part-8 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart | Tense Timeline Method https://youtu.be/qRJltCuHenw https://youtu.be/qRJltCuHenw Part-9 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart |Tense Timeline Method Part-10 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart | Tense Timeline Method https://youtu.be/Xf9Z0hROq94 Part-11 | Learn Tenses in English Grammar with Examples using a Tense Chart | Tense Timeline Method-past continuous tense applications https://youtu.be/Vl961QFVNcE part-12 | when clause with a verb in the past simple tense part-13 | structures of after - before | Use of past indefinite and past perfect with the structures of after-before https://youtu.be/mchIsHek8-c Part -14 | discussion on past simple ,continuous and perfect | tenses through timeline method https://youtu.be/BKL-eloO03c How to use Past Indefinite and Past Continuous Tense in a Cloze Test? | tenses part - 15 | Tenses https://youtu.be/B5OqoAVpljU How to use past indefinite, past continuous and past perfect in a clause test | tenses part -16 https://youtu.be/buJhqbSqEXM

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