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Explanation:

Verb tenses identify the time period when an action occurs. The verb walks communicates not only how many people completed the action (it’s singular), but also when it occurred. In this case, the tense is present. The person walks right now.

Interestingly, not all languages treat verb tenses the same way. In English, the ending on a verb communicates what tense it’s in. (Walk becomes walks and walked.) In some cases, an auxiliary verb (a helping verb like will or need) is required as well. In Chinese, for example, a verb doesn’t change its spelling depending on the tense. A separate word (a particle) is combined with the verb to explain when it occurred.

The simple tenses (past, present, and future) are the most basic forms, but there are 12 major verb tenses in English in all.

The simple past tense describes events that have already happened and are completely finished. Most verbs can be made past tense by adding -d or -ed at the end of a present tense verb, as in liked and watched.

However, many irregular verbs have unique past tense forms. For example, go becomes went, and think becomes thought.

Past continuous

The past continuous tense describes an ongoing activity that occurred in the past. It is formed by combining the verb to be and a verb that ends in -ing:

The planet was moving along an elliptical orbit.

Past perfect

The perfect tenses involve more complex time relationships. They build upon simple tenses by combining a verb with has, have, or had.

The past perfect tense describes a past event in relation to another event that occurs closer to the present. It is formed by combining had and adding the -ed ending to a base verb.

The girl bought the telescope her teacher had recommended to her.

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