Formula for Tense conversion...All the tenses.
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Formula for Tense conversion...All the tenses.
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Converting tenses involves changing the verb forms to express actions in different time frames. Here's a general guide for tense conversion:
1. **Simple Present:**
- Positive: Subject + base form of the verb
- Negative: Subject + do/does + not + base form of the verb
- Question: Do/Does + subject + base form of the verb?
2. **Present Continuous:**
- Positive: Subject + am/is/are + present participle (-ing form of the verb)
- Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not + present participle
- Question: Am/Is/Are + subject + present participle?
3. **Present Perfect:**
- Positive: Subject + has/have + past participle
- Negative: Subject + has/have + not + past participle
- Question: Has/Have + subject + past participle?
4. **Simple Past:**
- Positive: Subject + past tense of the verb
- Negative: Subject + did + not + base form of the verb
- Question: Did + subject + base form of the verb?
5. **Past Continuous:**
- Positive: Subject + was/were + present participle
- Negative: Subject + was/were + not + present participle
- Question: Was/Were + subject + present participle?
6. **Past Perfect:**
- Positive: Subject + had + past participle
- Negative: Subject + had + not + past participle
- Question: Had + subject + past participle?
7. **Simple Future:**
- Positive: Subject + will/shall + base form of the verb
- Negative: Subject + will/shall + not + base form of the verb
- Question: Will/Shall + subject + base form of the verb?
8. **Future Continuous:**
- Positive: Subject + will be/shall be + present participle
- Negative: Subject + will/shall + not be + present participle
- Question: Will/Shall + subject + be + present participle?
9. **Future Perfect:**
- Positive: Subject + will/shall + have + past participle
- Negative: Subject + will/shall + not + have + past participle
- Question: Will/Shall + subject + have + past participle?
Remember that these are basic structures, and certain verbs may have irregular forms. Additionally, modal verbs like "can," "could," "may," etc., can be used to modify the meaning of the tenses.
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Simple present
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Present perfect
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