Present Indefinite Tense: She eats mango. Past Indefinite Tense: She ate mango.
- Present Indefinite Tense: She eats mango.
- Past Indefinite Tense: She ate mango.
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Present Indefinite Tense: She eats mango. Past Indefinite Tense: She ate mango.
It can be Will it rain tomorrow. It might rain tomorrow It will rain tomorrow
Past Indefinite Tense: She cooked food
Past Indefinite Tense: She cooked food
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Answer: She wrote a letter.
See lessThe tense used in Reported Verb is Past Indefinite Tense. The tense used in Reported Speech is Past Continuous Tense.
The tense used in Reported Verb is Past Indefinite Tense.
The tense used in Reported Speech is Past Continuous Tense.
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Sony has given me a pen
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Simple past tense
See lessI play football with my friend. The train departs. We ride bikes. The Lamborghini cost $200,000. The United States is in the northern hemisphere. The wind blows. The dog barks. The cat eats. The dog chases the cat. The dog eats the cat.
We use "has/have been in present perfect continuous and had been in past perfect continuous
We use “has/have been in present perfect continuous and had been in past perfect continuous
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Past Indefinite Tense: She wrote a letter.
Past Indefinite Tense: She wrote a letter.
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