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Bog'liq Italy Econference Series Nov 2023 package
Proceedings of International Educators Conference
Hosted online from Rome, Italy.
Date: 25
th
Nov., 2023
ISSN: 2835-396X Website: econferenceseries.com
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EFFECTIVE WAYS TO LEARN ENGLISH TENSES: MASTERING THE
KEY TO FLUENCY
Name: Ikramova Setora
Address: Student of NSPI
Email: sitoraikramova967@gmail.com
INTRODUCTION
Learning a new language can be a daunting task, and when it comes to English, one
of the most critical aspects is understanding and using English tenses effectively.
Tenses are a fundamental component of English grammar, as they provide a
framework for expressing when an action occurred and its relation to the present and
future. Mastering English tenses is essential for clear and precise communication. In
this article, we will explore effective ways to learn English tenses and provide you
with valuable insights on how to become a proficient user of tenses.
Understanding English Tenses.
Before delving into the strategies for learning English tenses, it's crucial to have a
solid understanding of what tenses are. Tenses are grammatical structures that
indicate when an action took place, whether it's in the past, present, or future. English
has a variety of tenses, each serving a specific purpose. The primary tenses in
English include:
1. Present Simple: Used to describe general truths, habits, or regular actions.
2. Present Continuous: Used for actions happening at the moment or in the near
future.
3.
Present Perfect: Used to describe actions that have a connection to the present.
4.
Past Simple: Used to describe completed actions in the past.
5.
Past Continuous: Used for actions that were ongoing in the past.
6.
Past Perfect: Used for actions that occurred before other actions in the past.
7.
Future Simple: Used for actions that will happen in the future.
8.
Future Continuous: Used for actions that will be in progress in the future.
9.
Future Perfect: Used for actions that will be completed before a specific point
in the future.
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