Mohammad Khalid
What is the deference between tens and sentence?
Jun 11, 2013 10:10 AM
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Do you mean "tense"? The tense is the form the verb takes to indicate the time or duration of the action or state it describes. A sentence is a group of words usually containing a subject and predicate(verb phrase) that expresses a complete idea.
June 11, 2013
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The tense of a verb shows the time of an event or action. There are 4 types of tenses in english: simple, perfect, continous and present perfect. Continuous and each of these has a present, past and future form. The sentence is an unit of language. One of the simplest sentence is: "I eat".
June 11, 2013
I accept that you are one of best teacher but be care spelling mistakes are not mistakes
June 11, 2013
Just another tip: "difference" = not the same; "deference" = submission and respect. Be careful of the spelling.
June 11, 2013
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