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Present Tense
Present Tense can be defined as an expression for an activity that is currently in action or is habitually performed. It is used for a state that generally exists or is currently ongoing.
Simple Present
Simple Present Tense
Singular Plural
Rule: Subject + V1 + s/es + Object Rule: Subject + V1 + Object
Example: Girl sings a song
Here the subject is Girl (singular) and “s” has been added to the verb (sing), followed by the object (song)
Example: Girls sing a song
Here the subject is Girls (plural) and no changes have been made with V1 (firm form of verb) and the object
Present Continuous
Present Continuous Tense
Rule: Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object
Example: She is eating food
Here the subject is She, followed by “is”
The first form of verb (V1) here is “eat” and “ing” has been added to it, followed by the object “food”
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Tense
Singular Plural
Rule: Subject + has + V3 + Object Rule: Subject + have + V3 + Object
Example: He has cleaned the utensils
Here, “He” is the subject + has
“Cleaned” is the third form of verb and utensils is the object
Example: They have cleaned the utensils
Here, “They” is the subject + have
“Cleaned” is the third form of verb and utensils is the object
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Singular Plural
Rule: Subject + has been + V1 + ing + Object Rule: Subject + have been + V1 + ing + Object
Example: She has been practising since morning
Here “She” is the subject + has been, followed by “ing” added to the the first form of verb “practise” and then the object
Example: They have been practising since morning
Here “They” is the subject + have been, followed by “ing” added to the the first form of verb “practise” and then the object
Given below are a few examples that may help you differentiate between the four sub parts of present tense easily:
Raj speaks German (Simple Present for Singular)
They speak German (Simple Present for Plural)
She is speaking German (Present Continuous)
He has learnt German (Present Perfect for Singular)
They have learnt German (Present Perfect for Plural)
She has been learning German (Present Perfect Continuous for Singular)
They have been learning German (Present Perfect Continuous for Plural
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