Tenses
The concept of time can be split into:
- The
Present - What you are currently doing.
I eat, I am
eating
- The
Past - What you did some time back.
I ate, I was eating
- The
Future - What you will do later.
I will eat, I will be
eating
In the English language, tenses play an important role in
sentence formation.
The tense of a verb shows the time of an event or action.
There are four types of tenses.
Simple, Perfect, Continuous and Present Perfect
Continuous and each of these has a present, past and future form.
PRESENT TENSES
SIMPLE PRESENT
TENSE
In Simple Present, the action is simply mentioned and there
is nothing being said about its completeness.
I eat.
I sleep.
I play.
I sleep.
I play.
PRESENT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
In Present Continuous, the action is on-going/ still going
on and hence continuous.
I am eating.
I am sleeping.
I am playing.
I am sleeping.
I am playing.
PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE
In Present Perfect, the action is complete or has ended and
hence termed Perfect.
I have eaten.
I have slept.
I have played.
I have slept.
I have played.
PRESENT
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
In Present Perfect Continuous, the action has been taking
place for some time and is still ongoing.
I have been eating.
I have been sleeping.
I have been playing.
I have been sleeping.
I have been playing.
PAST TENSES
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
In Simple Past, the action is simply mentioned and
understood to have taken place in the past.
I ate.
I slept.
I played.
I slept.
I played.
PAST CONTINUOUS
TENSE
In Past Continuous, the action was ongoing till a certain
time in the past.
I was eating.
I was sleeping.
I was playing.
I was sleeping.
I was playing.
PAST PERFECT TENSE
Past Perfect is used to express something that happened
before another action in the past.
I had eaten.
I had slept.
I had played.
I had slept.
I had played.
PAST
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Past Perfect Continuous is used to express something that
started in the past and continued until another time in the past.
I had been eating.
I had been sleeping.
I had been playing.
I had been sleeping.
I had been playing.
FUTURE TENSES
SIMPLE FUTURE
TENSE
Simple Future is used when we plan or make a decision to do
something. Nothing is said about the time in the future.
I will eat.
I will sleep.
I will play.
I will sleep.
I will play.
FUTURE
CONTINUOUS TENSE
The future continuous tense is used to express action at a
particular moment in the future. However, the action will not have finished at
the moment.
I will be eating at 9 a.m.
I will be sleeping when you arrive.
I will be playing at 5 p.m.
I will be sleeping when you arrive.
I will be playing at 5 p.m.
FUTURE PERFECT
TENSE
Future Perfect expresses action that will occur in the
future before another action in the future.
I will have eaten before 10 a.m.
I will have slept before you arrive.
I will have played before 6 p.m.
I will have slept before you arrive.
I will have played before 6 p.m.
FUTURE
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Future Perfect Continuous is used to talk about an on-going
action before some point in the future.
I will have been sleeping for two hours when you
arrive.I will have been playing for an hour when it is 5 p.m.
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