So the complete sentence reads:
“He is harvesting the crop when it has ripped.”
“Has ripped” is the present perfect tense, which fits here because it refers to something that has just been completed, prompting the current action (harvesting).
"All was having bath when the phone rang."
Past continuous tense ("was having") combined with the simple past tense ("rang")
Past Perfect Tense: Had
Past Continuous Tense: Was/Were
Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Had been
Past Indefinite Tense: Verb 2nd form
"She was reading a book" is in the past continuous tense, indicating an action that was ongoing in the past
Structure:
The past continuous tense is formed using:
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