Tenses - Malay Grammar

The Tenses Theory in Malay Grammar plays a crucial role in understanding the use of verbs in different time frames. There are four main tenses: Present, Past, Future, and Continuous.

The Present tense is used to describe actions happening at the present moment. For example, “Saya makan” means “I eat” or “I am eating”. The Past tense is used to refer to actions that have already happened. For example, “Saya makan tadi” means “I ate earlier” or “I have eaten”.

The Future tense indicates actions that will occur in the future. For example, “Saya akan makan” means “I will eat”. Lastly, the Continuous tense describes actions that are ongoing or in progress. For example, “Saya sedang makan” means “I am currently eating”.

Understanding these tenses is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences and conveying the intended meaning. By mastering the Tenses Theory in Malay Grammar, learners can express themselves accurately and confidently in various time frames.

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