In English, there are 12 major verb tenses, categorized based on time (past, present, future) and aspect (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous).
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Take
Present: He takes notes.
Past: He took notes.
Future: He will take notes.Take Present: He takes notes. Past: He took notes. Future: He will take notes.0 Comments 0 Shares 95 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
Come
Present: They come early.
Past: They came early.
Future: They will come earlyCome Present: They come early. Past: They came early. Future: They will come early0 Comments 0 Shares 95 Views 0 Reviews -
Sleep
Present: I sleep at night.
Past: I slept well.
Future: I will sleep soon.
Sleep Present: I sleep at night. Past: I slept well. Future: I will sleep soon.0 Comments 0 Shares 83 Views 0 Reviews -
Think
Present: I think deeply.
Past: I thought deeply.
Future: I will think deeply.Think Present: I think deeply. Past: I thought deeply. Future: I will think deeply.0 Comments 0 Shares 85 Views 0 Reviews -
Bring
Present: She brings gifts.
Past: She brought gifts.
Future: She will bring gifts.
Bring Present: She brings gifts. Past: She brought gifts. Future: She will bring gifts.0 Comments 0 Shares 109 Views 0 Reviews -
Begin
Present: The show begins now.
Past: The show began late.
Future: The show will begin soon.Begin Present: The show begins now. Past: The show began late. Future: The show will begin soon.0 Comments 0 Shares 114 Views 0 Reviews -
Drive
Present: I drive to work.
Past: I drove to work.
Future: I will drive to work.
Drive Present: I drive to work. Past: I drove to work. Future: I will drive to work. -
Teach
Present: I teach English.
Past: I taught English.
Future: I will teach EnglishTeach Present: I teach English. Past: I taught English. Future: I will teach English0 Comments 0 Shares 65 Views 0 Reviews -
Help
Present: She helps her mom.
Past: She helped her mom.
Future: She will help her mom.Help Present: She helps her mom. Past: She helped her mom. Future: She will help her mom.0 Comments 0 Shares 103 Views 0 Reviews -
Play
Present: We play football.
Past: We played football.
Future: We will play football.
Play Present: We play football. Past: We played football. Future: We will play football.0 Comments 0 Shares 94 Views 0 Reviews -
Go
I go to school.
I went to school.
I will go to school.
Go I go to school. I went to school. I will go to school.0 Comments 0 Shares 152 Views 0 Reviews -
Eat
I eat rice.
I ate rice.
I will eat rice.Eat I eat rice. I ate rice. I will eat rice.0 Comments 0 Shares 150 Views 0 Reviews -
Read
They read books.
They read books. (pronounced "red")
They will read books.Read They read books. They read books. (pronounced "red") They will read books.0 Comments 0 Shares 111 Views 0 Reviews -
Write
She writes a letter.
She wrote a letter.
She will write a letter.Write She writes a letter. She wrote a letter. She will write a letter.0 Comments 0 Shares 114 Views 0 Reviews -
Take
We take photos
We took photos.
We will take photos.Take We take photos We took photos. We will take photos.0 Comments 0 Shares 64 Views 0 Reviews -
See
I see a bird.
I saw a bird.
I will see a bird.
See I see a bird. I saw a bird. I will see a bird.0 Comments 0 Shares 66 Views 0 Reviews -
Buy
He buys clothes.
He bought clothes.
He will buy clothes.
Buy He buys clothes. He bought clothes. He will buy clothes.0 Comments 0 Shares 135 Views 0 Reviews -
Make
She makes a cake.
She made a cake.
She will make a cake.Make She makes a cake. She made a cake. She will make a cake.0 Comments 0 Shares 131 Views 0 Reviews -
Come
You come early.
You came early.
You will come early.Come You come early. You came early. You will come early.0 Comments 0 Shares 145 Views 0 Reviews -
Come
You come early.
You came early.
You will come early.Come You come early. You came early. You will come early. -
Present Tenses
1. Simple Present – She saves money every month.
2. Present Continuous – He is earning money right now.
3. Present Perfect – They have made a lot of money.
4. Present Perfect Continuous – I have been saving money for years.
Present Tenses 1. Simple Present – She saves money every month. 2. Present Continuous – He is earning money right now. 3. Present Perfect – They have made a lot of money. 4. Present Perfect Continuous – I have been saving money for years. -
Future Tenses
Simple Future – I will eat
Future Continuous – I will be eating
Future Perfect – I will have eaten
Future Perfect Continuous – I will have been eating
Future Tenses Simple Future – I will eat Future Continuous – I will be eating Future Perfect – I will have eaten Future Perfect Continuous – I will have been eating0 Comments 0 Shares 149 Views 0 Reviews -
Past Tenses
Simple Past – I ate
Past Continuous – I was eating
Past Perfect – I had eaten
Past Perfect Continuous – I had been eatingPast Tenses Simple Past – I ate Past Continuous – I was eating Past Perfect – I had eaten Past Perfect Continuous – I had been eating0 Comments 0 Shares 143 Views 0 Reviews -
Present Tenses
1. Simple Present – I eat
2. Present Continuous – I am eating
3. Present Perfect – I have eaten
4. Present Perfect Continuous – I have been eating
Present Tenses 1. Simple Present – I eat 2. Present Continuous – I am eating 3. Present Perfect – I have eaten 4. Present Perfect Continuous – I have been eating0 Comments 0 Shares 80 Views 0 Reviews -
In English, there are 12 major verb tenses, categorized based on time (past, present, future) and aspect (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous).
In English, there are 12 major verb tenses, categorized based on time (past, present, future) and aspect (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous).0 Comments 0 Shares 87 Views 0 Reviews
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