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Types of Tenses and Their Subcategories
As we have already discussed in the introduction, there are primarily three types of tenses:
Past Tense
Present Tense
Future Tense
These three tenses are again subcategorized based on continuance and completeness of action:
Simple/Indefinite Tense
Continuous tense
Perfect tense
Perfect continuous tense
Simple Tense: It is utilized for ongoing or routine activities in the Present Tense, activity which is over in the Past Tense and activity to occur in the Future Tense.
Continuous Tense: The activity is fragmented or consistent or going on.Perfect Tense: The activity is finished, completed or wonderful regarding a specific purpose of time.Perfect Continuous Tense: The activity is going on persistently throughout an extensive stretch of time and is yet to be done.
Past Tense
An event that has happened before now, represented by past tense. For example, he played football last week. In this sentence, the event already happens here.
Past Tense Rules
Tenses Rules Example
Past simple / indefinite The second form of the verb only He ran away
Past continuous / Progressive Was/were + verb + ing She was going shopping
Past perfect Had + third form of the verb Samar had left the room
Past perfect continuous Had been + verb + ing Manish has been preparing for this dance for two weeks
Past Tense Examples
Jack attended the program
Reena was waiting for my friends
Ahana was happy to hear the news
Amitabh was sick
Nicky started reading after the teacher had entered the room
Rohan preferred coffee to tea
Rahul loved to travel around the world
Amita helped him to do the taskPresent Tense
Present tense refers to the time when the events are occurring now. It can be characterized as an articulation for an action that is right now in real life or is routinely performed. It is utilized for an express that by and large exists or is at present continuous.
Tenses Rules Example
Present simple / indefinite Verb / verb + s/es Heena sings a song
Present continuous / Progressive Is/am/are + verb + ing Heena is singing a song
Present perfect Has / have + third form of verb Heena has sung a song
Present perfect continuous Has/have + been + verb + ing Heena has been singing a song
Present Tense Examples
Bobby has given the book to Allen.
The sci-fi movie is fantastic.
Padma is going to the library.Future Tense
The events that are going to have happened is defined by future tenses. The moves that are to make place later on fall in the class of things to come tense.
Tenses Rules Example
Future simple / indefinite Shall / will + verb Ram will visit park tomorrow
Future continuous / Progressive Shall / will + be + verb + ing Ram shall be visiting park tomorrow
Future perfect Shall/will + Have + past participle Ram shall have visited park by tomorrow
Future perfect continuous Shall/will + have been + verb + ing Ram will have been visiting park tomorrow
Future Tense Examples
Ananya will assist you in this case
Bunty will do the assignment
Students will play football in that field
Rubina will join us in the meeting.
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