How to learn tenses in English in easy way?

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    Rohini Rawat | Contributor-Level 8

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    For learning tenses easy way- one needs to start learning from basic tenses i.e. the Simple present, past and future tenses and make their way up to learning the continuous, perfect and perfect continuous tenses. It is always advised to learn one tense at a time, practice it and then move on to the next.

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