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write any one commonly used sentence is for past present and future tense​

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Have

I had a shower. (Past simple)

I have a shower every day. (Present simple)

I will have a shower later. (Future simple)

See

I saw Chris yesterday. (Past simple)

I see Chris at work. (Present simple)

I will see Chris at the party this evening. (Future simple)

Run

I ran five kilometres yesterday. (Past simple)

I run very fast. (Present simple)

I will run tomorrow morning. (Future simple)

It is important to remember that in the Present simple with ‘he’, ‘she’, and ‘it’ add an ‘s’ to the verb.

Like

He liked the film. (Past simple)

He likes swimming (Present simple)

He will like the party. (Future simple)

Eat

She ate her lunch outside. (Past simple)

She eats lunch at the restaurant near her office. (Present simple)

She will eat with me. (Future simple)

Know

I knew her when I was a child. (Past simple)

I know your Father. (Present simple)

I will know what to do later. (Future simple)

Cook

I cooked dinner. (Past simple)

I cook dinner. (Present simple)

I will cook dinner tomorrow. (Future simple)

It is important to use the correct word or phrase which shows the time of the action because sometimes the tense is not enough to explain the time an action happens. We look at this in other lessons.

So a Past simple tense has words or phrases to show it is a past action like 'yesterday', 'last week/month/year', 'a month ago' etc. and the same is true for the Present simple and the Future simple.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Examples of Past, Present, & Future Tense Verbs

Past Tense - it already happened

Yesterday, I played outside.

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Present Tense - it is happening right now

I play outside.

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Future Tense - it has yet to happen

Tomorrow I will play outside.

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We usually make the past tense by adding "d" or "ed" to the verb root word.

Example; Hannah talked to her friend.

Some verbs have irregular past tenses.

Example; Hannah told him about her holiday. We do not add "d" or "ed" to the irregular past tense verb, but change the spelling. Tell becomes told not telled.

We also make the past tense by using the verb "to be" and add "ing" word.

Examples of Verb Tense To Be

Root word Present tense Past tense Future tense

To be is/ am/ are was/ were will/shall

More Verb Tense Examples

Past Tense; She was talking to her friends. Was is the verb "to be". Talking is the verb root word.

Present Tense; I walk to school. We make the present tense by using the verb root word or the verb "to be", am and an "ing" word, walking.

Present Tense; I am walking to school.

Future Tense; I will go tomorrow.

We make the future tense by using the verb "to be" and the verb root word.

Will is the verb "to be". Go is the verb root word.

Verb Tense - Regular Verbs

Examples of Regular Verb Tenses

Root word Past tense Present tense Future tense

Walk I walked. I walk. I will walk.

Walk plus to be I was walking. I am walking. I will walk.

Help I helped. I help. I will help.

Learn I learned. I learn. I will learn.

Learn plus to be I was learning. I am learning I will learn.

Verb Tense - Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs do not follow the spelling pattern of regular Verbs and some irregular verbs do not change their spelling at all.

Examples of Irregular Verbs Not Following the Spelling Pattern

Root word Past tense Present tense Future tense

Write I wrote. I write. I shall write.

Write plus to be They were writing. They are writing. They will write.

Grow It grew. It grows . It will grow.

Teach She taught. She teaches . She will teach.

Teach plus to be We were teaching. We are teaching. We shall teach.

Think He thought. He thinks. He will think.

Examples of Irregular Verbs That Do Not Change their Spelling

Root word Past tense Present tense Future tense

cost- I cost I cost. I shall cost

hit -They were hitting. They are hitting. They will hit.

read -It read. It reads . It will read.

let -She let. She lets . She will let.

put- We were putting. We are putting. We shall put.

shut -He shut. He shuts. He will shut.

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