kurlzawa
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By considering The definition of TENSE.
Which state that tense is the contrast of the verb to indicate time.
Through the above definition I'm arguing that in English language there is only two Tense which is
PRESENT TENSE and PAST TENSE infact that the two mentioned tenses during its sentence construction verb change example in present tense the verb play turn to playing , and in past the verb play turn to played.
By regarding with the definition of tense there is a possibility of only two Tenses in English Language .
MY QUESTION IS WHY THE FUTURE TENSE DOES NOT CHANGE THE VERB AS THE DEFINITION OF TENSE EXPLAINED?
Wazee nimejitahidi sana naombeni michango yenu tumesoma st.kayumba kingereza ya kuungaunga iyo
Which state that tense is the contrast of the verb to indicate time.
Through the above definition I'm arguing that in English language there is only two Tense which is
PRESENT TENSE and PAST TENSE infact that the two mentioned tenses during its sentence construction verb change example in present tense the verb play turn to playing , and in past the verb play turn to played.
By regarding with the definition of tense there is a possibility of only two Tenses in English Language .
MY QUESTION IS WHY THE FUTURE TENSE DOES NOT CHANGE THE VERB AS THE DEFINITION OF TENSE EXPLAINED?
Wazee nimejitahidi sana naombeni michango yenu tumesoma st.kayumba kingereza ya kuungaunga iyo