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1 Verb Tense

2 I can identify the tense of a verb. I can use different tenses
I can identify the tense of a verb. I can use different tenses. I can use resources to help me create different tenses of verbs.

3 Tense: indicates when it happened
Present: happening now The bird sings. Past: already happened The bird sang. Future: will happen; uses will or shall The bird will sing.

4 Present Perfect: has/have + past participle
The bird has sung. Past Perfect: had + past participle The bird had sung. Future Perfect: will have + past participle The bird will have sung.

5 Present Progressive: is/am/are + -ing verb
The bird is singing. Past Progressive: was/were + -ing verb The bird was singing. Future Progressive: will be + -ing verb The bird will be singing.

6 Present Perfect Progressive:
has/have + been + -ing verb The bird has been singing. Past Perfect Progressive: had been + -ing verb The bird had been singing. Future Perfect Progressive: will have been + -ing verb The bird will have been singing.

7 Verb Tense Consistency
Do not change needless from one tense to another. Incorrect: We sat on the porch and gaze at the stars. sat = past; gaze = present Correct: We sat on the porch and gazed at the stars. sat and gazed = past


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