The Tense Comparison Theory is an integral part of Marathi grammar that aids in understanding the different tenses and their usage. In Marathi, there are mainly three tenses: past, present, and future.
The theory of tense comparison helps learners compare and comprehend the different forms of verbs in these tenses. It provides a systematic approach to identify and differentiate between the verb forms in different tenses.
For instance, in the past tense, the verb forms are based on whether the subject is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. The verb endings change accordingly. In the present tense, the verb form remains the same for all persons, whether masculine or feminine and singular or plural.
The future tense in Marathi uses specific auxiliary verbs to indicate an action that will happen later. Understanding the usage of these auxiliary verbs is crucial in forming correct future tense sentences.
By understanding and applying the Tense Comparison Theory, learners can accurately construct sentences in the desired tense and convey the intended meaning in Marathi.