HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH TENSE

Umida Almatova

Teacher of Interfaculty of Foreign Language Department. Jizzakh State Pedagogical University

Keywords: English tenses, Present tense, Past tense,, Future tense, Simple tense,


Abstract

 Understanding English tenses is essential for effective communication, as they convey the timing and nature of actions, events, and states. This article categorizes English tenses into three main groups-present, past, and future-each containing four forms: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. By providing structures and examples for each tense, this guide equips learners with the necessary tools to use tenses confidently in both spoken and written English. Consistent practice and exposure to real-life contexts are emphasized as key strategies for mastering tense usage.


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