English Grammar: The Past Continuous Tense
All about the past continuous (or past progressive) tense…
All about the past continuous (or past progressive) tense…
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An interjection is an exclamatory word (or words) that shows weak, mild, or strong feeling and has no grammatical function in the construction of a sentence.
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The structure “have + past participle” is called a perfect infinitive.
The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.
English tenses are of three types: Present, Past and future. Tenses are divided on the basis of time.
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