English Grammar Tenses Chart for Class 4 – Download Free PDFs with Solutions
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FAQs on English Grammar Class 4 Tenses
1. What is a present perfect continuous tense?
A present perfect continuous tense in English grammar depicts that an action started in the past but is continuing at the present time. It is also known as a present perfect progressive tense. For example, Priyanka has been humming the same song since evening.
2. What is a past definite tense?
Also known as simple past tense, the past definite tense shows that an action occurred in the past at a specific time.For example, Arun cried last night.
3. What is the future continuous tense?
A future continuous tense expresses an action that will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. For example, Manish will be travelling tomorrow.