Verb Tenses (Condensed Notes)
Verb Tenses (Condensed Notes)
Verb Tenses (Condensed Notes)
In English, there are three basic tenses: present, past, and future. Each has a perfect form, indicating completed
action; each has a progressive form, indicating ongoing action; and each has a perfect progressive form,
indicating ongoing action that will be completed at some definite time. Here is a list of examples of these tenses
and their definitions:
Simple Forms
Present Tense
Present tense expresses an unchanging, repeated, or reoccurring action or situation that exists only now. It can
also represent a widespread truth.
Example Meaning
Unchanging
The mountains are tall and white.
action
Every year, the school council elects new Recurring
members. action
Widespread
Pb is the chemical symbol for lead.
truth
Past Tense
Past tense expresses an action or situation that was started and finished in the past. Most past tense verbs end in -
ed. The irregular verbs have special past tense forms which must be memorized.
Example Form
Regular -ed
W.W.II ended in 1945.
past
Ernest Hemmingway wrote "The Old Man Irregular
and the Sea." form
Future Tense
Future tense expresses an action or situation that will occur in the future. This tense is formed by using
will/shall with the simple form of the verb.
The speaker of the House will finish her term in May of 1998.
The future tense can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to.
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We can also use the present tense form with an adverb or adverbial phrase to show future time.
Progressive Forms
Present progressive tense describes an ongoing action that is happening at the same time the statement is written.
This tense is formed by using am/is/are with the verb form ending in -ing.
The sociologist is examining the effects that racial discrimination has on society.
Past progressive tense describes a past action which was happening when another action occurred. This tense is
formed by using was/were with the verb form ending in -ing.
The explorer was explaining the lastest discovery in Egypt when protests began on the streets.
Future progressive tense describes an ongoing or continuous action that will take place in the future. This tense
is formed by using will be or shall be with the verb form ending in -ing.
Dr. Jones will be presenting ongoing research on sexist language next week.
Perfect Forms
Present perfect tense describes an action that happened at an indefinite time in the past or that began in the past
and continues in the present.This tense is formed by using has/have with the past participle of the verb. Most
past participles end in -ed. Irregular verbs have special past participles that must be memorized.
Example Meaning
The researchers have traveled to many countries in order to At an indefinite
collect more significant data. time
Continues in
Women have voted in presidential elections since 1921.
the present
Past perfect tense describes an action that took place in the past before another past action. This tense is formed
by using had with the past participle of the verb.
Future perfect tense describes an action that will occur in the future before some other action. This tense is
formed by using will have with the past participle of the verb.
By the time the troops arrive, the combat group will have spent several weeks waiting.
Present perfect progressive tense describes an action that began in the past, continues in the present, and may
continue into the future. This tense is formed by using has/have been and the present participle of the verb
(the verb form ending in -ing).
The CEO has been considering a transfer to the state of Texas where profits would be larger.
Before the budget cuts, the students had been participating in many extracurricular activities.
Future perfect progressive tense describes a future, ongoing action that will occur before some specified future
time. This tense is formed by using will have been and the present participle of the verb (the verb form ending
in -ing).
By the year 2020, linguists will have been studying and defining the Indo-European language family for
more than 200 years.
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