Allen beat drums in the past and present. The document contrasts simple and continuous verb tenses in the past and present by providing examples of Allen beating drums alone or with friends. It shows how the verbs "beat" and "beating" change form depending on whether the action is viewed as ongoing or completed in either the past or present tense.
Allen beat drums in the past and present. The document contrasts simple and continuous verb tenses in the past and present by providing examples of Allen beating drums alone or with friends. It shows how the verbs "beat" and "beating" change form depending on whether the action is viewed as ongoing or completed in either the past or present tense.
Allen beat drums in the past and present. The document contrasts simple and continuous verb tenses in the past and present by providing examples of Allen beating drums alone or with friends. It shows how the verbs "beat" and "beating" change form depending on whether the action is viewed as ongoing or completed in either the past or present tense.
Continuous Tenses Continuous Tenses 1. a. Allen beat the drum. a. Allen was beating the drum. a. Allen beats the drum. a. Allen is beating the drum. b. Allen and his friend beat the b. Allen and his friend were b. Allen and his friend beat the b. Allen and his friend are beating drums. beating the drums. drums. the drums. The Past The Present The Past Tenses The Present Tenses Continuous Tenses Continuous Tenses