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                            Tense  1 Present             2 Past               3 Future Indefinite.   Continuous.    Perfect.   Perf. Cont. अनिश्चितकालीन ,निरंतर ,पूर्ण काल ,बिल्कुल सही निरंतर काल   B) Subject {He ,she, it ,we, they, singular noun} C) Verb                                Verb Present.                 Past.              Past Participle Play                         played           Played (1st).                        (2nd).            (3rd) D).  Helping Verb (सहायक क्रिया ) Do,does,did,will,shall,is,am,are,was,were,has, have,had etc. E) Other Words     I          am                   going      to     College. (Sub)  ( Helping Verb) ( Verb)  ( Other words)

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