The document provides a chart summarizing English tenses, including the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, and past, future, and perfect tenses. For each tense, it lists the rules and formula for constructing sentences in that tense and provides examples of sentences using that tense. In total, it outlines 10 different English tenses.
The document provides a chart summarizing English tenses, including the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, and past, future, and perfect tenses. For each tense, it lists the rules and formula for constructing sentences in that tense and provides examples of sentences using that tense. In total, it outlines 10 different English tenses.
Simple Present Subject + Verb in the base form/third person Rajesh eats bread and butter before Tense plural form + the rest of the sentence going to school. Present Continuous Subject + Helping Verb(am/is/are) + Main verb + Students are going to school. Tense ing + the rest of the sentence Present Perfect Subject + Helping Verb (have/has) + Past She has lived here all her life. Tense participle of the main verb + the rest of the sentence along with the time frame Present Perfect Subject + Have/Has + Been + Verb+ ing + the rest I have been working on this project Continuous Tense of the sentence for a week. Simple Past Tense Subject + Verb + ed / verb in the past tense + the Nupur went to the supermarket rest of the sentence yesterday. Past Continuous Subject + Helping Verb(was/were) + Main verb + It was snowing today. Tense ing + the rest of the sentence Past Perfect Tense Subject + Helping Verb (had) + Past participle of She had met him before the party. the main verb + the rest of the sentence along with the time frame. Past Perfect Subject + Had + Been + Verb + ing + the rest of He had been drinking milk out the Continuous Tense the sentence carton when Mom walked into the kitchen. Simple Future Tense Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object I will write articles on different topics. Future Continuous Subject + will be/shall be + V1 + ing + Object I will have been waiting here for three Tense hours by six o'clock. Future Perfect Tense Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object I will have dressed up by the time you reach home. Future Perfect Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + Object I will have been waiting here for three Continuous Tense hours by six o'clock.