Verb tenses indicate the time when an action takes place: past, present, or future. Each tense has different aspects that express whether the action is simple, continuous (ongoing), or perfect (completed).
Present Tenses: Simple, Continuous
- Present Simple Tense
- Usage: Describes habitual actions, general truths, and fixed arrangements.
- Form: Base form of the verb (add -s/-es for third-person singular).
- Examples:
- I work every day.
- The sun rises in the east.
- Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense
- Usage: Describes actions happening at the moment of speaking or ongoing actions.
- Form: am/is/are + verb + -ing
- Examples:
- She is reading a book right now.
- They are playing soccer.
Past Tenses: Simple, Continuous, Perfect
- Past Simple Tense
- Usage: Describes completed actions that took place at a specific time in the past.
- Form: Regular verbs: verb + -ed; irregular verbs: unique forms.
- Examples:
- We watched a movie yesterday.
- He went to the park.
- Past Continuous (Progressive) Tense
- Usage: Describes actions that were ongoing in the past, often interrupted by another action.
- Form: was/were + verb + -ing
- Examples:
- I was reading when the phone rang.
- They were studying all night.
- Past Perfect Tense
- Usage: Describes an action that was completed before another past action.
- Form: had + past participle
- Examples:
- She had finished her homework before the movie started.
- By the time we arrived, they had left.
Future Tenses: Will, Going to, Continuous
- Future Simple (Will)
- Usage: Describes spontaneous decisions, predictions, or promises.
- Form: will + base form of the verb
- Examples:
- I will call you later.
- She will win the race.
- Going to (Future Intention)
- Usage: Describes planned actions or events, and predictions based on evidence.
- Form: am/is/are + going to + base form of the verb
- Examples:
- I am going to visit my grandmother next weekend.
- Look at the clouds! It is going to rain.
- Future Continuous (Progressive)
- Usage: Describes actions that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future.
- Form: will be + verb + -ing
- Examples:
- This time tomorrow, I will be flying to New York.
- They will be working all night.
