12 Tenses in English Grammar
12 Tenses in English Grammar
12 Tenses in English Grammar
GRAMMAR
BY: MAYLA REA ZAPANTA ALOC
Present Simple: Used to describe general
truths, habits, and routines. Also used in
storytelling to describe events in the present.
Example: She works at a hospital.
SIMPLE
Past Simple: Used to describe completed
TENSES actions or events in the past.
Example: They went to the beach yesterday.
Past Simple:
Format: Subject + past tense verb
Example: They went to the beach yesterday.
Future Simple:
Format: Subject + will + base verb
Example: I will meet you at the cafe tomorrow.
Present Continuous: Used to describe actions
that are happening at the moment of speaking or
around the present time.
Example: He is reading a book right now.
Past Continuous:
Format: Subject + was/were + present participle (-ing form)
Example: She was studying all night yesterday.
Future Continuous:
Format: Subject + will + be + present participle (-ing form)
Example: We will be working on the project at 3 PM tomorrow.
Present Perfect: Used to describe actions that happened at
an unspecified time before the present. Focus is on the
result or relevance to the present.
Example: She has visited Paris several times.
Past Perfect:
Format: Subject + had + past participle
Example: By the time I arrived, they had already eaten.
Future Perfect:
Format: Subject + will + have + past participle
Present Perfect Continuous: Used to describe actions that
started in the past, continued into the present, and are
relevant to the present moment.
Example: They have been studying for three hours.
PERFECT
CONTINUOUS Past Perfect Continuous: Used to describe actions that
were ongoing in the past before another action took place.
(PROGRESSIVE)
Example: She had been working at that company for five
TENSES years before she moved.