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I had not realized how complex the English language can be. Something that I don't really give a second thought to can be quite complicated to someone whose native language is not English. There isn't just a past, present, and future. It is much more complex. On the present tense alone there are four ways a sentence can be constructed. One can use the Present Simple which is for facts, routine actions, present stories, etc. These sentences are constructed with a subject and base form. There is the Present perfect which means that the action occurring is either complete but the time is unknown or actions that had begun in the past and are ongoing and completion time is unknown. It can also be past actions that have current results. These sentences will have a subject, the word have, and a past participle. There is Present continuous, which are actions in progress or temporary actions that are not necessarily happening at the time of speaking. These sentences are constructed with a subject, the aux verb be, and a verb + ing. Lastly, there is the present perfect continuous which is an incomplete and ongoing action that is specified how long it has been occurring or can describe recently finished activity that has present results. These sentences are constructed using the method for both the perfect and continuous tense. Like the perfect tense it has the aux verb have and like the continuous tense, it has a verb + ing.
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