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English grammar concept tenses is a very important topic that is studied from junior classes to
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sentence referring to a certain time in that sentence. Vedantu is the platform for you to provide
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Introduction
Tense is an English grammar concept. It represents the form taken by the verb to comprehend
the situation referred to in time. For example, in the sentence, Yash walked for 2 hours and
then he went to sleep, the past tense verb form, walk(+ed) signals the time of the walk in the
past. Tense is used to assign a time factor to the sentence. Tenses just like time are divided into
3 parts-
* Past tense - | swam
* Present Tense - | swim
+ Future Tense - | will swim
Before we start with the More complicated divisions there are three rules we should keep in
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* Only indicative forms of verbs are tensed.
+All the tenses have progressive and non-progressive forms for eg, | work here/l am
working here, are both Present tense
When a verb form is a very important complex, which involves more than one auxiliary, itis the
first auxiliary that is marked for tense, not the main verb.
Types of Tenses
* Present Tense
+ Simple Present Tense:: It is used to express daily tasks, facts, and universal
truths. The present tense is used to express what is happening or happens daily or
is a fact in itself. Adding the letter s or es makes a simple present tense.
Like- Likes
You, We, They: Like to play outside.
He, She, It: likes to play outside
for example-
* She writes a book.
* Moon comes out at night.
+ New Delhi is the capital city of India
* Present Perfect Tense: The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that
are completed.
|, You, We, They: have killed time.
He, She, It: has killed time.
for example-
+ | have seen the movie you love the most.
* He has been to India
* Present Perfect Continuous Tense: We use the present perfect continuous when
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1, You, We, They: have been playing for a day.
He, She, It: has been playing for a day.
for example-
* [have been waiting for the car for an hour.
+ It has not been raining since last Friday.
+ Past Tense
+ Simple Past Tense: Used to indicate an action that happened in the past. It often
comes with an adverb of time. Sometimes it can be used without an adverb of
time. Used for past habits.
for example-
+ | went to school.
+ You worked very hard in exams.
* She did not
+ Past Continuous Tense: The past continuous tense is a very important tense in
English. We use it to express what we were in the middle of doing at a particular
moment in the past.
I, she, he, it- was playing in the garden.
They, We - were playing in the garden
for example-
* Lwas cooking last night for my sister’s children
+ They were not playing scrabble when | checked on them.
+ Past Perfect Tense: The past perfect tense is easy to understand and to use ina
sentence. This tense talks about an event which happened in the past. If two
actions happened in the past, the past perfect tense is used to display the action
that took place earlier.
|, he, she, it, we, they - had arrived at the station
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+ We were too late when the movie started.
* | thought | had seen the movie before but | was wrong.
* Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Used to denote an event that started before a
certain point in the past and continued up to some time in the past.
|, he, she, we, it, you, they - had been sleeping on the couch when | arrived
for example-
* Sita was very tired. She had been dancing
+ Had the student been roaming outside the classroom?
* Future Tense
+ Simple Future Tense: The period of time after speaking a sentence is considered
future tense.
This tense is used to express future events and happenings.
Rule — Will/Shall + Verb (Ist form)
I, He, she, it, we, you, they - will/shall play the piano tomorrow.
for example-
* Sita will ask the questions tomorrow.
+ They will never speak about this.
+ Future Continuous Tense: It is used to express an action that is going or
continuing in the future. e.g. He will be distributing promotion letters in the office
tomorrow at 12 o'clock. In the example, the action will commence in the future
(tomorrow) and action is assumed to be continued till sometime in the future.
|, he, she, you, it, they, we- will be arriving at the airport tomorrow.
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* | will be playing football on the ground tomorrow.
* She will be writing a letter.
+ Future Perfect Tense: |t is used to express an action that will happen/occur in
future and will be completed by a certain time in future. We use the future perfect
to say that something will be finished by a particular time in the future.
I, he, we, she, they, it - will have dinner at 10 pm
for example-
* She will have forgotten him by then.
* She will not have written a letter.
+ Future Perfect Continuous Tense: It is used to talk about actions that will start at
a fixed point of time in the future and will go on for some time in the future.
The future perfect continuous focus on the duration of an activity that will be in
progress before another time or event in the future.
Example:
* Tomorrow at 4 pm, | will be on my way to Kolkata
* Itis also used to talk about planned actions or actions expected to happen.
* Relatives will be staying at Aunt Mina’s house.
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