Identify the tense of the underline verb.
1. I (killed) the mouse yesterday. (killed is a underlined word)
2. she (will bake) a cake tomorrow. (will bake) is a underlined word.
3. Raj (runs) very fast. (runs is a underlined word)
4. Simi (jumped) over the fence. (jumped is a underlined word)
Answers
Answer:
1 kill
2will baked
3 run
4 jump
Explanation:
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Answer:
- I killed the mouse yesterday - Simple Past tense
- She will bake a cake tomorrow - Simple Future tense
- Raj runs very fast - Simple Present tense
- Simi jumped over the fence - Simple Past tense
Explanation:
Verb Tenses:
Tenses in English Grammar are used to indicate the time in which an action is performed. There are three basic tenses in English: Present tense, Past tense, and Future tense. These are again classified into 12 tenses.
i) Present tense
- Simple Present tense
- Present Continuous tense
- Present Perfect tense
- Present Perfect Continuous tense
ii) Past tense
- Simple Past tense
- Past Continuous tense
- Past Perfect tense
- Past Perfect Continuous tense
iii) Future tense
- Simple Future tense
- Future Continuous tense
- Future Perfect tense
- Future Perfect Continuous tense
Simple Present tense:
The simple present tense is used to indicate actions that are happening right now or actions that happen regularly. Depending on the person, (first person/second person/third person) simple present tense is formed by adding -s or -es at the end of the verb.
First-person (I/We) - verb
Second person (You/They) - verb
Third person (He/She/It/any other noun) - verb with -s or -es
An example of the simple present tense in the given problem is,
Raj runs very fast.
Simple Past tense:
The simple present tense is used to indicate actions that had happened before. For regular verbs, the simple past tense is formed by adding -d or -ed to the verb. For some irregular verbs, the simple past tense of the verb may be the verb itself or another form of the verb.
Eg. for regular verbs: play→played, clean→cleaned
Eg. for irregular verbs: see→saw, put→put, drink→drank
Examples of the simple past tense in the given problem is,
I killed the mouse yesterday.
Simi jumped over the fence.
Simple Future tense:
The simple future tense is used to indicate actions that will happen in the future. The simple future tense is formed by adding will + root form of the verb.
An example of the simple future tense in the given problem is,
She will bake a cake tomorrow.
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