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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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 Commentaires 0 Parts 91 Vue 0 AperçuConnectez-vous pour aimer, partager et commenter! -
Eat
I eat rice.
I ate rice.
I will eat rice.Eat I eat rice. I ate rice. I will eat rice.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 92 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 100 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 103 Vue 0 Aperçu -
Take
We take photos
We took photos.
We will take photos.Take We take photos We took photos. We will take photos.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 55 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 57 Vue 0 Aperçu -
Buy
He buys clothes.
He bought clothes.
He will buy clothes.
Buy He buys clothes. He bought clothes. He will buy clothes.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 132 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 128 Vue 0 Aperçu -
Come
You come early.
You came early.
You will come early.Come You come early. You came early. You will come early.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 143 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 148 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 142 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 79 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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 Commentaires 0 Parts 86 Vue 0 Aperçu
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