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Tenses and Verb English Language

Dear students, we are going to discuss tenses and verbs. this section is very important when you are solving grammatical error questions and you are asked fill in the blanks questions, so, it becomes a need to have a good hand at tenses and verbs. continue to read the article…..

What is tense in English Grammar

Tense explains the time when an action or event takes place (we all know that a verb means an action). we can find the tense of a sentence with the help of the verb. the verb is used to identify the time.

In English grammar, there are three types of tenses: they are

  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Future Tense.

further, they are divided into four types such as Simple, Continuous, Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous.

Basics of Past, Present and Future Tense

before going to advance level of Tense, first, we will see the basics of Past Tense, Present Tense and Future tense.

Present Tense

A sentence will be called in the present tense if the verb points an action.

  • Going on at the current moment (Example: he is playing Game)
  • Unchanged state (Example: he is a motivated boy.)
  • Repeated action or daily works. ( Example: he always comes to the college by bike .)

Past Tense

A sentence will be called in the past tense if the verb points an action was occurred in the past time.

Example: I played cricket yesterday.

Future Tense

A sentence will be called in the future tense if the verb points an action will happen or work will be done after the present time.

Example: he will go to market tomorrow.

Types of tense

Tense Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous
Present Simple Present Present  Continuous Present  Perfect Present Perfect Continuous
Past Simple Past Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous
Future Simple Past Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous
Types of tense

Simple tense– Only Action in sentence. .

Continuous– the action is continuous.

Perfect– the action is complete, finished or perfect with respect to a certain point of time.

Perfect Continuous– the action is going on for a long time and is yet to be ended.

Verb forms in various tenses

Present Tense Type Active (V -Verb) Passive (V -Verb)
Simple Present Subject + V1 Subject + am + V3
Present Continuous Subject + am + V1 + ing Subject + am+ being + V3
Present Perfect Subject + have + V3 Subject + have been + V3
Present Perfect Continuous Subject + have been + V1+ ing
Present Tense Type

Past Tense Type Active Passive
Simple Past Subject + V2 Subject + was + V3
Past Continuous Subject + was +  V1+ ing Subject + was + being + V3
Past Perfect Subject + had + V3 Subject + had been + V3
Past Perfect Continuous Subject + had been + V1 + ing
Present Tense Type

Future Tense Type Active Passive
Simple Future Subject + shall + V1 Subject + shall be + V3
Future Continuous Subject + shall be + V1 + ing
Future Perfect Subject + shall have + V3 Subject + shall have been + V3
Future Perfect Continuous Subject + shall have been + V1 + ing

There are some example using rules –

Present Tense Type Rules Example
Simple Present Subject + verb +s/es (when subject is singular) I sing a song (मैं एक गाना गाता हूं। )
Present Continuous Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object I am playing cricket. (मैं क्रिकेट खेल रहा हूं । )
Present Perfect Subject + has/have+ V3 + object I have written a letter. ( मैंने एक पत्र लिखा है। )
Present Perfect Continuous Subject + has been/have been+ V1 + ing + object I have been playing PubG game for the last 30 minutes. ( मैं पिछले 30 मिनट से पबजी गेम खेल रहा हूं । )
Past Tense Type Rules Example
Simple Past Subject + V2 I played cricket
Past Continuous Subject + was/were +  V1+ ing + object I was playing cricket
Past Perfect Subject + had + V3 + object I had played cricket
Past Perfect Continuous Subject + had been + V1 + ing + object I had been playing for the last One hour
Future Tense Type Rule Example
Simple Future Subject + shall/will + V1 I will play cricket.
Future Continuous Subject + shall/will be + V1 + ing + object I will be playing cricket.
Future Perfect Subject + shall/will have + V3 + object I will have played cricket.
Future Perfect Continuous Subject + shall/will have been + V1 + ing + object I will have been playing cricket for the last 40 minutes.

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