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The 12 Verb Tenses in English

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The 13 Verb Tenses in English

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Before we begin, here’s a list of the 12 verb tenses in English:

● Present Simple
● Present Continuous/Progressive
● Present Perfect
● Present Perfect Continuous/Progressive
● Past Simple
● Past Continuous/Progressive
● Past Perfect
● Past Perfect Continuous/Progressive
● Future Simple
● Future Perfect
● Future Continuous/Progressive
● Future Perfect Continuous/Progressive

Present Simple Verb Tense


When you use present simple, you are using a routine. It’s something that you always
do every day, month or year. Or it’s something that you never do.

PRESENT VERB TENSE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They: travel every day.


● He, She, It: travels every day.
Present Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense
When you use present continuous, you are referring to what is happening right now.
Also, it can be an action that is not yet complete.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I: am traveling right now.


● You, We, They: are traveling right now.
● He, She, It: is traveling right now.

Present Perfect Verb Tense


Although it’s easy to confuse this verb tense with present simple, the main difference is
that the action is complete for present perfect. In other words, you are looking at the
result right now without any words referring to time.

PRESENT PERFECT EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They: have traveled to France.


● He, She, It: has traveled to France.

Present Perfect Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense


In this verb tense, an action starts in the past but it’s still continuing now. You have been
performing the action and still are performing the action in the present.

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They: have been traveling for a day.


● He, She, It: has been traveling for a day.
Past Simple Verb Tense
For past simple, it includes a finished action and time.

PAST SIMPLE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: traveled to France yesterday.

Past Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense


When you use past continuous, you are often using two actions. However, one action is
not finished in the past, and another is complete interrupting the other action.

PAST CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I, He, She, It: was traveling by bus when the deer crossed the road.
● You, We, They: were traveling when the deer crossed the road.

Past Perfect Verb Tense


This verb tense uses two actions at two different times. Before the second action
occurs, the first action is complete.

PAST PERFECT EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: had traveled by car when the bus arrived.

Past Perfect Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense


For colloquial English, we don’t use past perfect continuous very often. But in text
books, it’s a bit more common. This very tense has a complete action that happened
before a second action. But in this case, you can describe how long.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: had been traveling for one hour when the car
broke down.

Future Simple Verb Tense


This verb tense is about planning things to do in the future. For example, what will you
do tomorrow or next week?

Instead of using “will”, you can use “going to” for future tense. But this lesson uses “will”
for the future tense.

FUTURE SIMPLE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: will travel to France tomorrow.

Future Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense


The action is not complete, when another action happens in the future. This is similar to
past continuous, but it refers to the future.

FUTURE CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: will be traveling when you arrive.

Future Perfect Verb Tense


An action will be completed in the future before another is completed.

FUTURE PERFECT EXAMPLES:


● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: will have traveled to France by the time you
arrive.

Future Perfect Continuous/Progressive Verb Tense


An action will be continuing in the future when it is interrupted by another action. In this
future verb tense, it often includes an indication of how long the action has been
happening.

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE EXAMPLES:

● I, You, We, They, He, She, It: will have been traveling for one hour when
you arrive.

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