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Past Tense
┣ Simple Past tense 
┣ Past Continuous tense 
┣ Past Perfect tense 
┗ Past Perfect Continuous tense.

Present Tense
┣ Simple Present tense
┣ Present Continuous tense
┣ Present Perfect tense
┗ Present Perfect Continuous tense.
 
Future Tense
┣ Simple Future tense 
┣ Future Continuous tense
┣ Future Perfect tense
┗ Future Perfect Continuous tense.

Present tense

1 Simple Present tense Generally, it represents habits, day to tasks, univesal/general truths, prowords, and fixed arguments.

Subject + V¹ + SR/ES/IES + object.

🗝️ Keywords: Always, Everyday, daily, often, always, once

Examples

  • I go to temple Everyday. -:We daily drink 1L of water.
  • You go to temple Everyday.
  • They go to temple Everyday.
  • He goes to temple Everyday.
  • She goes to temple Everyday.
  • It goes temple to Everyday.

Univesal truths examples

  1. Sun rises in the east.
  2. Humans need Oxygen to survive.
  3. 2 + 3 = 5.

2 Present Continuous / Present progress tense It describes actions now, around or with a temporary nature.

Subject + is/am/are + V¹ + V⁴ (ing) + Object.

🗝️ Keywords at the moment, currently, at present, this week, still, just, right now

Examples

  • I'm listening to Present continuous tense now.
  • We are listening to Present Continuous tense now.
  • Raja is listening to Present Continuous tense now.
  • She is listening to Present Continuous tense now.
  • We are listening to Present Continuous tense now. -They are listening to Present Continuous tense now.
  • It just woke up from a nap.

3 Present Perfect Tense It is used to connect a past action or state with the present. It often describes completed actions with present relevance, experiences, or actions continuing up to now.

Subject + has/have + V³ + Object

🗝️ Keywords: already, yet, ever, never, recently, lately, so far, until now, up to now, for

Examples

  • I have just completed my breakfast.
  • He has just got back from work.

4 Present Perfect Continuous Tense It describes actions that began in the past and are still continuing in the present, or actions that were happening recently and have a present effect.

Subject + has/have + been + V¹ + ing + Object

🗝️ Keywords: for, since, all day, all morning, how long, recently, lately.

Examples

  • I have been studying for two hours.
  • She has been working here since 2019.

Past tense

1 Simple Past Tense It describes actions that started and finished in the past. It is used for completed actions, habits, and events that happened at a specific point of time.

Subject + V² + Object

🗝️ Keywords: yesterday, last night, last week, ago, in 2010, when, once, then

Examples

  • I visited Delhi last year.
  • She watched a movie yesterday. 2 Past Continuous Tense It describes an action that was happening at a particular moment in the past.

Subject + was/were + V¹+ ing + Object

🗝️ Keywords: while, when, as

Examples

  • I was reading when you called.
  • They were playing football at 5 pm yesterday.

3 Past Perfect Tense It describes an action that was completed before another action in the past.

Subject + had + V³ + Object

🗝️ Keywords: before, after, already, just, by the time

Examples

  • I had finished homework before dinner. She had already left when I arrived.

4 Past Perfect Continuous Tense It describes an action that had been going on for some time in the past, before another past action or a specific time.

Subject + had been + V¹+ ing + Object

🗝️ Keywords: before, by that time, for, since

Examples

  • I had been waiting for the bus for an hour before it arrived. She had been working in Delhi since 2019. They had been playing games for seven years.

Future tense

1 Future Simple Tense It describes actions that will happen in the future.

Subject + will/shall + V¹ + Object

🗝️ Keywords: tomorrow, next week, next month, in the future, soon, later

Examples

  • I will visit London tomorrow.
  • She will call you later.

2 Future Continuous Tense It describes an action that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future.

Subject + will/shall + be + V¹ + ing + Object

🗝️ Keywords: at this time tomorrow, next week, soon, all day.

Examples

  • I will be traveling to Europe next week.
  • We will be traveling to Europe next week.
  • She will be traveling to Europe next week.
  • He will be traveling to Europe next week.
  • You will be traveling to Europe next week.

3 Future Perfect Tense It describes an action that will be completed before a specific time or event in the future.

Subject + will/shall + have + V³ + Object

🗝️ Keywords: by tomorrow, by next week, before, by the time, by then

Examples

  • I will have finished reading this book by the time of examinations.
  • We shall have reached the school before the bell rings.
  • He will have applied for the next job in London.
  • She will have bought all the equipment.
  • They will have finished their work by tomorrow.

4 Future Perfect Continuous Tense It describes an action that will be continuing up to a specific point in the future.

Subject + will/shall + have been + V¹ + ing + Object

🗝️ Keywords: for, since, by the time, until, for two hours, for three years

Examples

  • I will have been working here for 5 years by next year.
  • We will have been studying for the exam when you visit us.
  • She will have been living in this city since 2020.

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