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Complete Guide to Learning Verb Tenses
Brace yourself for a detailed study guide for learning verb tenses of the
English language.
Verb tenses let us know how an action is related to time flow. Learning
verb tenses can significantly improve your grammar skills.
Verb tenses have three main types, present, past, and future. They are
divided into four categories; simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect.
Verb tenses are a bit lengthy, as there are twelve English verb tenses,
making it hard for the students to learn and use them correctly.
However, it is interesting because the English language has only two ways
of forming a tense from the verb alone; the past and the present. For
instance, “we wrote” and “we write.” When forming the other verb tenses,
we need to add “have, be, or will” before the verb, known as helping or
auxiliary verbs.
Past Tense
Past tense is used to describe things that happened in the past.
It is further divided into four categories:
Past Simple Tense
It describes the events, actions, or condit ions that occurred in the past.
Structural formula:
Subject + verb (2nd form) + object.
Examples:
I took a shower before leaving for school.
I wrote a few poems for the school magazine.
I enjoyed my time travelling and vloggin g over the summers.
Past Continuous Tense
It describes any action or event happening in the past, i.e., any occurring
circumstance or continuing action which happened in the past.
Structural formula:
Subject + helping verb (was/were) + verb (ing) + object.
Examples:
I was not paying attention to what he said.
They were going to class when the bell rang.
He was leaving his job because he didn’t feel valued there.
Maria was traveling to the UK for a friend’s wedding.
Past Perfect Tense
When a situation occurred before a completed action in the past, we used
past perfect tense. It also identifies the time when the action occurred.
Structural formula:
Subject + had + Verb (ed) + object.
Examples:
I had never been to India until now.
She had dinner with her colleagues yesterday.
The plane had left the airport by the time I got there.
They had been waiting for Matthew for an hour before the announcement.
Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive) Tense
It describes an action/event that started in the past and sometimes
continued until another action took place or another time.
Structure:
Subject + had been + Verb (ing) + object (optional) + time of action.
Examples:
She had not considered all her options thoroughly.
It had been raining cats and dogs all night, so he stayed over.
They had been dancing like there’s no tomorrow at the party.
I had been waiting for this moment all my life.
Present Tense
Used to talk about things happening now.
Similarly, it also has further four kinds:
Present Simple Tense
It describes the present events, actions, or conditions occurring in the
current situation.
Structural formula: Subject + verb (s/es) + object .
Examples:
He plays the cello beautifully.
She loved hanging out with her friends.
We go to the movies every Saturday.
Present Continuous Tense:
It describes the present ongoing events, actions, or conditions that are
still not finished.
Structural formula: Subject + helping verb (is / am/ are) + main verb (ing)
+ object.
Examples:
I am running late for work.
They were dancing on the stage.
He was looking at the clock.
The team is practicing for the match.
She is not coming with us to the movies.
Present Perfect Tense:
It describes the present events or actions which are completed but in a
present consequence.
Structural formula: Subject + helping verb (have/has) + verb (ed) + object .
Examples:
Ayra has completed her homework.
I have a few spare dresses that y ou can borrow.
She has submitted the report to the CEO.
I have taken the exams twice already.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
It describes a situation that started in the past and continues in the
present.
Structure: Subject + helping verb (have/has) + b een + verb (ing) + object
(optional) + since / for + time duration + object .
Examples:
I have been waiting for you since then.
She has been watching a movie for 2 hours.
I have been preparing for the exams for a year.
He has been working on this project fo r the last couple of months.
They have not been coming to the church for the previous three Sundays.
Future Tense
Used to talk about things that would happen in the future.
So do future tense:
Future Simple Tense:
It is used to predict/forecast something that will happen in the future.
Structure: Subject + shall/will+ verb (s/es) + object .
Examples:
I will go to the gym today.
She will play the lead role in the school play.
They will finish the project by Monday mor ning.
You will not break anyone’s trust by lying to them, will you?
Future Continuous Tense:
It is used to describe an ongoing action at a particular instant in the
future or something that will happen in the future.
Structural formula: Subject + shall/will be + Verb (ing) + object.
Examples:
I will be going out tonight with my friends
He will be leaving the city for good.
I will be answering all the questions in the exam.
Anders will be singing at tonight’s concert.
Future Perfect Tense:
It is used to talk about a future action with a fixed date schedule. It
expresses an event planned to happen at some particular instant in the
future.
Structural formula: Subject + shall/will + have + verb (3rd form) + object .
Examples:
I shall have it done by tomorrow.
They will have baked a cake for her birthday tomorrow..
She will have arrived in New York for their match.
I will have stopped feeling bad by then.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
It explains activities/events that are co ntinuing or happening or done
after an expected time instant.
Structural formula: Subject + shall/will + have been + verb (ing) + object
(optional) + time instant.
Examples:
She will have been waiting for this moment all her life.
You shall have been all settled to attend our wedding ceremony.
He will have been waiting for me at the cafe before I arrived
We will have been waiting for you to come back.
You can revise your tenses by checking out the table below:
Verb Tenses Past Present Future
Simple
It rained yesterday.
Simple past verb
It rains every July.
Simple present verb
It is going to rain tonight.
It will rain tonight.
Will / be going to + simple present
Progressive
It was snowing.
Was/were + verb + -ing
It is snowing.
Am/is/are + verb + -ing
It will be snowing tomorrow.
Will be + verb + -ing
Perfect
It had already rained before I left.
Had + past participle verb
I have driven in the rain
many times.
Have/has + past participle
verb
It will have rained 4mm by the end
of the day.
Will have + past participle verb
Perfect
progressive
It had been raining for two days
before it stopped.
Had been + verb + -ing + for/since
It has been raining all day
long.
Has/have + verb + -ing +
for/since
It will have been raining for days
before it stops.
Will have been+ verb + -ing +
for/since
Conclusion:
Verb tenses limit confusion in communication by intentionally and
deliberately directing our focus on defining the time when something
occurred. Now that you are familiar with the basics of verb tenses, you
can solve various online exercises and tests; to further strengthen your
grip over the correct use of tenses.
Always make sure to use a consistent tense in your writing.
For Example:
Alison sings and danced in the school play.
Alison sang and danced in the school play.
The first example contains both a present tense verb (sings) and a past
tense verb (danced), making it hard to comprehend for readers. So always
make sure that if both actions take place in the past, use the same past
verb tense, and vice versa, in your sentence.
There is no need to fret if you are still unclear on the proper use of verb
tenses. Our expert English teachers at MTS have got your back. Sign up
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Complete Guide to Learning Verb Tenses.pdf

  • 1. Complete Guide to Learning Verb Tenses Brace yourself for a detailed study guide for learning verb tenses of the English language. Verb tenses let us know how an action is related to time flow. Learning verb tenses can significantly improve your grammar skills. Verb tenses have three main types, present, past, and future. They are divided into four categories; simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect. Verb tenses are a bit lengthy, as there are twelve English verb tenses, making it hard for the students to learn and use them correctly. However, it is interesting because the English language has only two ways of forming a tense from the verb alone; the past and the present. For instance, “we wrote” and “we write.” When forming the other verb tenses,
  • 2. we need to add “have, be, or will” before the verb, known as helping or auxiliary verbs. Past Tense Past tense is used to describe things that happened in the past. It is further divided into four categories: Past Simple Tense It describes the events, actions, or condit ions that occurred in the past. Structural formula: Subject + verb (2nd form) + object. Examples: I took a shower before leaving for school. I wrote a few poems for the school magazine.
  • 3. I enjoyed my time travelling and vloggin g over the summers. Past Continuous Tense It describes any action or event happening in the past, i.e., any occurring circumstance or continuing action which happened in the past. Structural formula: Subject + helping verb (was/were) + verb (ing) + object. Examples: I was not paying attention to what he said. They were going to class when the bell rang. He was leaving his job because he didn’t feel valued there.
  • 4. Maria was traveling to the UK for a friend’s wedding. Past Perfect Tense When a situation occurred before a completed action in the past, we used past perfect tense. It also identifies the time when the action occurred. Structural formula: Subject + had + Verb (ed) + object. Examples: I had never been to India until now. She had dinner with her colleagues yesterday. The plane had left the airport by the time I got there. They had been waiting for Matthew for an hour before the announcement. Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive) Tense It describes an action/event that started in the past and sometimes continued until another action took place or another time. Structure: Subject + had been + Verb (ing) + object (optional) + time of action. Examples: She had not considered all her options thoroughly.
  • 5. It had been raining cats and dogs all night, so he stayed over. They had been dancing like there’s no tomorrow at the party. I had been waiting for this moment all my life. Present Tense Used to talk about things happening now. Similarly, it also has further four kinds: Present Simple Tense It describes the present events, actions, or conditions occurring in the current situation. Structural formula: Subject + verb (s/es) + object . Examples: He plays the cello beautifully. She loved hanging out with her friends. We go to the movies every Saturday.
  • 6. Present Continuous Tense: It describes the present ongoing events, actions, or conditions that are still not finished. Structural formula: Subject + helping verb (is / am/ are) + main verb (ing) + object. Examples: I am running late for work. They were dancing on the stage. He was looking at the clock. The team is practicing for the match.
  • 7. She is not coming with us to the movies. Present Perfect Tense: It describes the present events or actions which are completed but in a present consequence. Structural formula: Subject + helping verb (have/has) + verb (ed) + object . Examples: Ayra has completed her homework. I have a few spare dresses that y ou can borrow. She has submitted the report to the CEO. I have taken the exams twice already. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: It describes a situation that started in the past and continues in the present. Structure: Subject + helping verb (have/has) + b een + verb (ing) + object (optional) + since / for + time duration + object . Examples: I have been waiting for you since then. She has been watching a movie for 2 hours.
  • 8. I have been preparing for the exams for a year. He has been working on this project fo r the last couple of months. They have not been coming to the church for the previous three Sundays. Future Tense Used to talk about things that would happen in the future. So do future tense: Future Simple Tense: It is used to predict/forecast something that will happen in the future. Structure: Subject + shall/will+ verb (s/es) + object . Examples: I will go to the gym today. She will play the lead role in the school play. They will finish the project by Monday mor ning. You will not break anyone’s trust by lying to them, will you? Future Continuous Tense: It is used to describe an ongoing action at a particular instant in the future or something that will happen in the future.
  • 9. Structural formula: Subject + shall/will be + Verb (ing) + object. Examples: I will be going out tonight with my friends He will be leaving the city for good. I will be answering all the questions in the exam. Anders will be singing at tonight’s concert. Future Perfect Tense: It is used to talk about a future action with a fixed date schedule. It expresses an event planned to happen at some particular instant in the future. Structural formula: Subject + shall/will + have + verb (3rd form) + object . Examples: I shall have it done by tomorrow. They will have baked a cake for her birthday tomorrow.. She will have arrived in New York for their match. I will have stopped feeling bad by then. Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
  • 10. It explains activities/events that are co ntinuing or happening or done after an expected time instant. Structural formula: Subject + shall/will + have been + verb (ing) + object (optional) + time instant. Examples: She will have been waiting for this moment all her life. You shall have been all settled to attend our wedding ceremony. He will have been waiting for me at the cafe before I arrived We will have been waiting for you to come back. You can revise your tenses by checking out the table below: Verb Tenses Past Present Future Simple It rained yesterday. Simple past verb It rains every July. Simple present verb It is going to rain tonight. It will rain tonight. Will / be going to + simple present Progressive It was snowing. Was/were + verb + -ing It is snowing. Am/is/are + verb + -ing It will be snowing tomorrow. Will be + verb + -ing Perfect It had already rained before I left. Had + past participle verb I have driven in the rain many times. Have/has + past participle verb It will have rained 4mm by the end of the day. Will have + past participle verb Perfect progressive It had been raining for two days before it stopped. Had been + verb + -ing + for/since It has been raining all day long. Has/have + verb + -ing + for/since It will have been raining for days before it stops. Will have been+ verb + -ing + for/since
  • 11. Conclusion: Verb tenses limit confusion in communication by intentionally and deliberately directing our focus on defining the time when something occurred. Now that you are familiar with the basics of verb tenses, you can solve various online exercises and tests; to further strengthen your grip over the correct use of tenses. Always make sure to use a consistent tense in your writing. For Example: Alison sings and danced in the school play. Alison sang and danced in the school play. The first example contains both a present tense verb (sings) and a past tense verb (danced), making it hard to comprehend for readers. So always make sure that if both actions take place in the past, use the same past verb tense, and vice versa, in your sentence. There is no need to fret if you are still unclear on the proper use of verb tenses. Our expert English teachers at MTS have got your back. Sign up today for a demo lesson to make learning English grammar fun and exciting.