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Common errors in the use of tenses

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Correct: It has been raining for two days.. Incorrect: The baby is sleeping for three hours now.. Correct: The baby has been sleeping for three hours now.. Here the error lies in using t

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Common errors in the use of tenses

Incorrect: It is raining for two days

Correct: It has been raining for two days.

Incorrect: The baby is sleeping for three hours now

Correct: The baby has been sleeping for three hours now.

Here the error lies in using the present continuous instead of the present perfect continuous We use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about an action which started in the past, has gone on till the present and is still continuing

Incorrect: I have seen him yesterday

Correct: I saw him yesterday.

Incorrect: He has returned from London last week

Correct: He returned from London last week.

Here the error lies in using the present perfect tense instead of the simple past tense The present perfect is a present tense It can’t be used with adverbs of past time

Incorrect: See that you will not do any damage

Correct: See that you do not do any damage.

It is wrong to use the future tense in the subordinate clause when the verb in the main clause is in the imperative mood

Incorrect: I will call you when the dinner will be ready

Correct: I will call you when the dinner is ready.

Incorrect: He will help if you will ask him

Correct: He will help if you ask him.

When the verb in the main clause is in the future tense, the verb in the subordinate clause should be in the present and not in the future

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