12 Tenses In English Grammar

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12 Tenses In English Grammar https://examplanning.com 12 Tenses In English Grammar English tenses can be helpful in learning English language from the scratch. There are three main types of tenses which give an idea of the time when the incident mentioned in a statement takes place. A Publication of https://examplanning.com

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PRESENT TENSE https://examplanning.com SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE Structure: Base verb (+ es/es for third person): Example: 1) I play game every day. 2) He studies in school. PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: is/am/are + present participle: Example: 1) I am playing game. 2) He is studying in college. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Structure: Has/have + past participle: Example: I have finished my home work. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: Has/have + been + present participle: Example: 1) I have been finishing my home work for the last two hours. 2) He has been studying in school since his childhood.

PAST TENSE https://examplanning.com SIMPLE PAST TENSE Structure: Verb+ed or irregular verb: Example: 1) You played the game. 2) He read the newspaper. PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: Was/were + present participle: Example: 1) I was reading newspaper. 2) He was going to Karachi. PAST PERFECT TENSE Structure: Had + past participle: Example: 1) I had finished my home work. 2) He had completed his task. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: Had + been + past participle: Example: 1) I had been finishing my home work for 50 minutes. 2) He had been playing game since morning.

FUTURE TENSE https://examplanning.com SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE Structure: Will/shall+verb Example: 1) I shall go to my home town. 2) He will complete his task. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: Will be + present participle Am/is/are + going to be + present participle: Example: I will be watching the news at 9pm. / I am going to be watching the news at 9pm. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE Structure: Will have + past participle Am/is/are + going to have + past participle Example: I will have played the game. / I am going to have played the game. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE Structure: Will have been + present participle Am/is/are + going to have been + present participle: Example: I will have been watching the news for over ten minutes before you join me. / I am going to have been watching the news for over ten minutes before you join me.

TENSES TABLE https://examplanning.com PAST PRESENT FUTURE Simple Past Simple Present Simple Future The action that takes place once, never or several times He played a game every Sunday. He plays a game every Sunday. He will / is going to play the game every Sunday. Actions that happen one after another He played a game and then he took bath. He plays football and then he takes bath. He will play football and then he will take bath. State He loved yoga. He loves yoga. He will love yoga. Past Continuous/ Past Progressive Present Continuous/ Present Progressive Future Continuous/ Future Progressive Action going on at that moment He was playing the game. He is playing a game. He will be playing a game. Actions that are taking place at the same time He was playing a game and she was watching TV. He is playing a game and she is watching. He will be playing a game and she will be watching TV. Past Perfect Simple Present Perfect Simple Future Perfect Simple Action taking place before a certain moment in time; shows completion/result He had won two matches until that day. He has won two matches so far. He will have won two matches by then. Past Perfect Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Action taking place before a certain moment in time and beyond that time, emphasizes on the duration He had been playing a game for ten years. He has been playing a game for ten years. He will have been playing a game for ten years.