The word ‘tense’ is derived from the Latin word ‘tempus’. It indicates the time of the occurrence of an action or an event. In any sentence, an action or a state of being is denoted by the verb. Hence, tenses are directly related to verbs. The form of a verb used in a sentence depends on the tense. In English grammar, there are twelve tenses. The following table lists these tense forms.
Simple Present | Simple Past | Simple Future |
Present Continuous | Past Continuous | Future Continuous |
Present Perfect | Past Perfect | Future Perfect |
Present Perfect Continuous | Past Perfect Continuous | Future Perfect Continuous |
According to the tense, a verb can be used in its:
Root form or base form: This is the simplest form of a verb.
For example:
Sing, Dance, Play, Break, Kick, Sleep, Eat They sing on the roof every afternoon. |
Past form: This is the form of a verb in the simple past tense. It represents an action completed in the past; here, the emphasis is on the time of completion of action.
For example:
Sang, Danced, Played, Broke, Kicked, Slept, Ate They sang on the roof yesterday. |
Present participle form: In this form, the base form of a verb is joined with ‘−ing’. It represents an action in progress.
For example:
Singing, Dancing, Playing, Breaking, Kicking, Sleeping, Eating They are singing on the roof. |
Past participle form: This form usually ends in ‘−ed’, ‘−d’, ‘−t’, ‘−en’ or ‘−n’. It is the form of a verb in the perfect tense. It represents a completed action; here, the emphasis is on the completion of the action.
For example:
Sung, Danced, Played, Broken, Kicked, Slept, Eaten They have sung on the roof. |
The following table lists the different forms of a verb according to the twelve tenses. The verb ‘do’ has been used for this purpose.
PRESENT | PAST | FUTURE | |
Simple | do / does (Base form) | did (Past form) | will do (Base form) |
Continuous | am doing / is doing / are doing (Present participle) | was doing / were doing (Present participle) | will be doing (Present participle) |
Perfect | have done / has done (Past participle) | had done (Past participle) | will have done (Past participle) |
Perfect Continuous | have been doing (Present participle) | had been doing (Present participle) | will have been doing (Present participle) |
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