CONCLUSION
In conclusion, we would like to emphasize that we have considered the basic and difficult to understand questions in the study of English, focusing on the first: how to determine the time in English, because it is correct and is the key to quick learning. . In addition to answering the main question, we described how easy it is to learn and understand each tense, as well as how to recognize it in a sentence.
Finally, I would like to advise: give maximum time and attention to the topic “How to determine the tense of a sentence in English”. The main thing here is practice and its regularity. Then you can easily answer the question of how to determine the time in English. Omad.
Probably the worst thing for anyone starting to learn English is time. And that fear is understandable. In fact, it is enough to use 3 tenses to express your opinion in Russian: simple, present and past. And so knowing that there are 12 tenses in English, one can panic and ask a series of questions: “So how is this 12? Is there anything we don't know about time? ” No, you know about time like your English-speaking peers. Sentences in English are also just simple, representing the present and the future. Where does the famous 12 times come from? The point is that, in addition to the times mentioned above, there are different types of these times in English in the form of verbs. Let’s take a closer look at this issue and explore the topic of “Temporary Forms of Verbs in the English Table”.
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