Verbs in the present and past tense Present tense I am jumping. I am jumping. This means I am doing it now.

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Verbs in the present and past tense

Present tense I am jumping. I am jumping. This means I am doing it now.

Present tense He is skipping. He is skipping. He is doing it now.

Present tense She is looking at a book. She is looking at a book. She is doing it now.

Present tense We are laughing. We are laughing. We are doing it now.

Past tense I was jumping. Or I jumped. I’ve done it. It’s gone or past.

Past tense He was skipping Or He skipped. He has done it. It has past.

Past tense She was looking at a book. Or She looked at a book. She has done it. It has passed..

Past tense We were laughing. Or We laughed. We have finished. It has past.

Future tense I will jump. Or I am going to jump. I have not done it yet. I am going to do it in the future.

Future tense I am going to skip. Or I will skip. I have not skipped yet. It’s going to happen in the future.

Future tense I am going to look at the book. Or I will look at the book. I am going to do it in the future.

Future tense We are going to laugh at the joker. Or We will laugh at the joker. We have not done it yet.