7. tenses of verbs

Marko Artiaga
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7. tenses of verbs
Otherwise known as the
Timeless Present
Simple Present Tense is used:
 When you are referring to habitual actions--actions that
you always or never do
 When you are referring to unchanging truths
 When you are making general statements of fact
 When you talk about scheduled events in the near future
Examples
 (habit) He always comes late to class.
 (unchanging truth) The sun rises in the east.
 (general statement of fact) They are friendly.
 (talks about scheduled events in the near future.) The
train leaves tonight at 6 PM.
simple present tense
Indicators
Always Whenever Everyday
Usually Often Frequently
Sometimes Rarely Occasionally
never
simple present tense
Form
I study I wait
You study You wait
S/he/it studies s/he/it waits
We study we wait
They study they wait
simple present tense
Examples
I play tennis.
She does not play tennis.
Does he play tennis?
The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.
The train does not leave at 9 AM.
When does the train usually leave?
Note:
ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs
such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
You only speak English.
Do you only speak English?
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples:
Once a week, Tom cleans the car. ACTIVE
Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. PASSIVE
7. tenses of verbs
The Simple Past Tense is Used:
 When an activity or situation began and ended at a
particular time in the past--in other words, when an
activity or situation is completed in the past
 To refer to past habits
 can also be used to describe past facts or generalizations
which are no longer true.
Examples
 (Completed action in the past) He was late to class
yesterday.
 (Completed action in the past) We arrived three weeks
ago.
 (Past habit) She always wrote a letter to her mother on
Sunday night.
 (past facts or generalizations which are no longer true.)
She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.
Simple Past Tense
Indicators
Last night, week, year, month, Saturday,
semester, etc.
Yesterday
ago
Simple Past Tense
Form
I studied I waited
You studied You waited
S/he/it studied S/he/it waited
We studied We waited
They studied They waited
Simple Past Tense
Examples
Sandy studied Japanese for five years.
Al studied French when I was a child.
Mark played the violin.
He didn't play the piano.
Did you play a musical instrument when you
were a kid?
He didn't like tomatoes before.
Did you live in Texas when you were a kid?
People paid much more to make cell phone
calls in the past.
7. tenses of verbs
The Future Tense is Used:
 To indicate that an activity or event will take place at a
time in the future
Examples
 When I’m retired, I’m going to travel.
 Next week, we will work on punctuation.
 He is going to get his car fixed tomorrow.
 Our plane departs at noon next Friday.
Future
Indicators
Tomorrow
Next Saturday, week, month, year, etc.
Future
Form 1
I will stay I'll stay
You will stay You'll stay
S/he/it will stay S/he/it'll stay
We will stay We'll stay
They will stay They'll stay
Future
Form 2
I am going to stay I'm going to stay
You are going to stay You're going to stay
S/he/it is going to stay S/he/it's going to stay
We are going to stay We're going to stay
They are going to
stay
They're going to stay
Future
Form 3
Sometimes the simple present tense or the
present progressive tense are used to express a
future meaning. Usually these tenses are used
when scheduled events are being discussed.
I arrive I am arriving
You arrive You are arriving
S/he/it arrives S/he/it is arriving
We arrive We are arriving
They arrive They are arriving
Future Tense
7. tenses of verbs
The Present Perfect is Used:
 When an activity happened at an unspecified time in the past
(before the present)
 When an activity has been repeated several times before now
 When an activity was very recently completed before now
 When an activity is not completed in the past
 to list the accomplishments of individuals and humanity.
We use the Present Perfect to say that an action happened at an unspecified time
before now. The exact time is not important.
You CANNOT use the Present Perfect with specific time expressions such as:
yesterday, one year ago, last week, when I was a child, when I lived in Japan,
at that moment, that day, one day, etc.
We CAN use the Present Perfect with unspecific expressions such as: ever, never,
once, many times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, etc.
Examples
 (unspecified time before now)
They have already seen that movie.
 (repeated activity before now)
We have visited New York City many times.
 (an action has recently been completed before now)
I have just eaten.
 (action not completed in the past)
I have studied Spanish for many years.
Present Perfect Tense
Indicators
Before Ever Never
So far Already Yet
Just Recently For
since
Present Perfect Tense
Form 1
have or has + past participle
I have studied . . . I have seen . . .
You have studied . . . You have seen . . .
S/he/it has studied . . S/he/it has seen . . .
We have studied . . . We have seen . . .
They have studied . . . They have seen . . .
Present Perfect Tense
Form 2
I've walked . . . I've grown . . .
You've walked . . . You've grown . . .
S/he/it's walked . . . S/he/it's grown . . .
We've walked . . . We've grown . . .
They've walked . . . They've grown . . .
Present Perfect Tense
Examples
I have seen that movie twenty times.
I think I have met him once before.
There have been many earthquakes in California.
You have grown since the last time I saw you.
The government has become more interested in
arts education.
Man has walked on the Moon.
Scientists have split the atom.
7. tenses of verbs
Past Perfect
 This tense is not used a lot. It can often be used
interchangeably with the simple past because these
tenses do not differ much in meaning. The past perfect
tense refers to activities that happened before a specific
time in the past.
 Example, He had visited her many times before she died.
 Form: had + past participle
Examples
 (something occurred before another action in the past) I
did not have any money because I had lost my wallet.
 She had never seen a bear before she moved to Alaska.
 She had visited her Japanese relatives once in 1993
before she moved in with them in 1996.
 She only understood the movie because she had
read the book.
ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
Examples:
 You had previously studied English before you moved to
New York.
 Had you previously studied English before you moved to
New York?
7. tenses of verbs
Future Perfect
 The future perfect expresses the idea that an activity will
occur before some future time.
 Example: She will have finished dinner before the game
starts.
 Form: will + have + past participle
examples
 You will have perfected your English by the time you
come back from the U.S.
 You are going to have perfected your English by the time
you come back from the U.S.
NOTE: It is possible to use either "will" or "be going to"
to create the Future Perfect with little or no
difference in meaning.
Examples
 By next November, I will have received my promotion.
 By the time he gets home, she is going to have
cleaned the entire house.
 I am not going to have finished this test by 3 o'clock.
 Will she have learned enough Chinese to communicate
before she moves to Beijing?
Sometimes called the
Present Continuous Tense
The Present Progressive Tense is
Used:
 When an activity is in progress now at the moment of
speaking
 When an activity began before now and continues into
the future without stopping.
 When an activity is temporary.
 When an activity is developing and changing.
Examples
 I’m explaining something to the class right now.
 He’s taking 16 credits this semester.
 She is understanding English more and more because she
moved into the dorm.
Present Progressive Tense
Indicators
Right now, at this
moment
Still
This year, week,
month, etc.
As we speak
Present Progressive Tense
Form
I am studying I'm studying
You are studying You're studying
S/he/it is studying S/he/it's studying
We are studying We're studying
They are studying They're studying
Present Progressive Tense
Other tenses
Past Progressive
 This tense is used to refer to activities continuously in
progress around a time in the past.
 Example: They were eating when the taxi arrived.
 Form: was or were + verbing
Past Perfect Progressive
 This tense is used when an activity was continuously in
progress before a specific time in the past.
 Example: I had been thinking about her before she called.
 Form: had + been + verbing
Present Perfect Progressive
 This tense is used to describe actions that have been
continuously in progress before now. These actions are
not completed.
 Example: I have been waiting here for the last two hours.
 Form: have or has + been + verbing
Future Progressive Tense
 This tense is used to refer to activities that will be
continuously in progress around some future time.
 Example: We will be flying over New York at noon
tomorrow.
 Form: will + be + verbing
Future Perfect Progressive
 This tense is used to refer to activities that will be
continuously in progress before a future time.
 Example: He will have been working for 3 hours before
you arrive.
 Form: will + have + been + verbing

PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past
participle of verb)
I have studied English.
He has studied English.

PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of
verb)
I had studied English.
He had studied English.
FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have
+ past participle of verb)
I will have studied English.
He will have studied English.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (form of "be"
verb + "ing" form of main verb)
I am studying English.
He is studying English.
PAST PROGRESSIVE (past tense of
form "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb)
I was studying English.
He was studying English.

FUTURE PROGRESSIVE (will or
shall +be + "ing" form of main verb)
I will be studying English.
He will be studying English.
PRESENT PERFECT
PROGRESSIVE (have or has +
been + "ing" form of main verb)
I have been studying English.
He has been studying English.
PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
(had + been + "ing" form of main
verb)
I had been studying English.
He had been studying English.
FUTURE PERFECT
PROGRESSIVE (will or shall +
have + been + "ing" form of main
verb)
I will have been studying English.
He will have been studying
English.
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7. tenses of verbs

  • 2. Otherwise known as the Timeless Present
  • 3. Simple Present Tense is used:  When you are referring to habitual actions--actions that you always or never do  When you are referring to unchanging truths  When you are making general statements of fact  When you talk about scheduled events in the near future
  • 4. Examples  (habit) He always comes late to class.  (unchanging truth) The sun rises in the east.  (general statement of fact) They are friendly.  (talks about scheduled events in the near future.) The train leaves tonight at 6 PM. simple present tense
  • 5. Indicators Always Whenever Everyday Usually Often Frequently Sometimes Rarely Occasionally never simple present tense
  • 6. Form I study I wait You study You wait S/he/it studies s/he/it waits We study we wait They study they wait simple present tense
  • 7. Examples I play tennis. She does not play tennis. Does he play tennis? The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. The train does not leave at 9 AM. When does the train usually leave?
  • 8. Note: ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc. Examples: You only speak English. Do you only speak English? ACTIVE / PASSIVE Examples: Once a week, Tom cleans the car. ACTIVE Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. PASSIVE
  • 10. The Simple Past Tense is Used:  When an activity or situation began and ended at a particular time in the past--in other words, when an activity or situation is completed in the past  To refer to past habits  can also be used to describe past facts or generalizations which are no longer true.
  • 11. Examples  (Completed action in the past) He was late to class yesterday.  (Completed action in the past) We arrived three weeks ago.  (Past habit) She always wrote a letter to her mother on Sunday night.  (past facts or generalizations which are no longer true.) She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing. Simple Past Tense
  • 12. Indicators Last night, week, year, month, Saturday, semester, etc. Yesterday ago Simple Past Tense
  • 13. Form I studied I waited You studied You waited S/he/it studied S/he/it waited We studied We waited They studied They waited Simple Past Tense
  • 14. Examples Sandy studied Japanese for five years. Al studied French when I was a child. Mark played the violin. He didn't play the piano. Did you play a musical instrument when you were a kid? He didn't like tomatoes before. Did you live in Texas when you were a kid? People paid much more to make cell phone calls in the past.
  • 16. The Future Tense is Used:  To indicate that an activity or event will take place at a time in the future
  • 17. Examples  When I’m retired, I’m going to travel.  Next week, we will work on punctuation.  He is going to get his car fixed tomorrow.  Our plane departs at noon next Friday. Future
  • 18. Indicators Tomorrow Next Saturday, week, month, year, etc. Future
  • 19. Form 1 I will stay I'll stay You will stay You'll stay S/he/it will stay S/he/it'll stay We will stay We'll stay They will stay They'll stay Future
  • 20. Form 2 I am going to stay I'm going to stay You are going to stay You're going to stay S/he/it is going to stay S/he/it's going to stay We are going to stay We're going to stay They are going to stay They're going to stay Future
  • 21. Form 3 Sometimes the simple present tense or the present progressive tense are used to express a future meaning. Usually these tenses are used when scheduled events are being discussed. I arrive I am arriving You arrive You are arriving S/he/it arrives S/he/it is arriving We arrive We are arriving They arrive They are arriving Future Tense
  • 23. The Present Perfect is Used:  When an activity happened at an unspecified time in the past (before the present)  When an activity has been repeated several times before now  When an activity was very recently completed before now  When an activity is not completed in the past  to list the accomplishments of individuals and humanity. We use the Present Perfect to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now. The exact time is not important. You CANNOT use the Present Perfect with specific time expressions such as: yesterday, one year ago, last week, when I was a child, when I lived in Japan, at that moment, that day, one day, etc. We CAN use the Present Perfect with unspecific expressions such as: ever, never, once, many times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, etc.
  • 24. Examples  (unspecified time before now) They have already seen that movie.  (repeated activity before now) We have visited New York City many times.  (an action has recently been completed before now) I have just eaten.  (action not completed in the past) I have studied Spanish for many years. Present Perfect Tense
  • 25. Indicators Before Ever Never So far Already Yet Just Recently For since Present Perfect Tense
  • 26. Form 1 have or has + past participle I have studied . . . I have seen . . . You have studied . . . You have seen . . . S/he/it has studied . . S/he/it has seen . . . We have studied . . . We have seen . . . They have studied . . . They have seen . . . Present Perfect Tense
  • 27. Form 2 I've walked . . . I've grown . . . You've walked . . . You've grown . . . S/he/it's walked . . . S/he/it's grown . . . We've walked . . . We've grown . . . They've walked . . . They've grown . . . Present Perfect Tense
  • 28. Examples I have seen that movie twenty times. I think I have met him once before. There have been many earthquakes in California. You have grown since the last time I saw you. The government has become more interested in arts education. Man has walked on the Moon. Scientists have split the atom.
  • 30. Past Perfect  This tense is not used a lot. It can often be used interchangeably with the simple past because these tenses do not differ much in meaning. The past perfect tense refers to activities that happened before a specific time in the past.  Example, He had visited her many times before she died.  Form: had + past participle
  • 31. Examples  (something occurred before another action in the past) I did not have any money because I had lost my wallet.  She had never seen a bear before she moved to Alaska.  She had visited her Japanese relatives once in 1993 before she moved in with them in 1996.  She only understood the movie because she had read the book.
  • 32. ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc. Examples:  You had previously studied English before you moved to New York.  Had you previously studied English before you moved to New York?
  • 34. Future Perfect  The future perfect expresses the idea that an activity will occur before some future time.  Example: She will have finished dinner before the game starts.  Form: will + have + past participle
  • 35. examples  You will have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.  You are going to have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S. NOTE: It is possible to use either "will" or "be going to" to create the Future Perfect with little or no difference in meaning.
  • 36. Examples  By next November, I will have received my promotion.  By the time he gets home, she is going to have cleaned the entire house.  I am not going to have finished this test by 3 o'clock.  Will she have learned enough Chinese to communicate before she moves to Beijing?
  • 37. Sometimes called the Present Continuous Tense
  • 38. The Present Progressive Tense is Used:  When an activity is in progress now at the moment of speaking  When an activity began before now and continues into the future without stopping.  When an activity is temporary.  When an activity is developing and changing.
  • 39. Examples  I’m explaining something to the class right now.  He’s taking 16 credits this semester.  She is understanding English more and more because she moved into the dorm. Present Progressive Tense
  • 40. Indicators Right now, at this moment Still This year, week, month, etc. As we speak Present Progressive Tense
  • 41. Form I am studying I'm studying You are studying You're studying S/he/it is studying S/he/it's studying We are studying We're studying They are studying They're studying Present Progressive Tense
  • 43. Past Progressive  This tense is used to refer to activities continuously in progress around a time in the past.  Example: They were eating when the taxi arrived.  Form: was or were + verbing
  • 44. Past Perfect Progressive  This tense is used when an activity was continuously in progress before a specific time in the past.  Example: I had been thinking about her before she called.  Form: had + been + verbing
  • 45. Present Perfect Progressive  This tense is used to describe actions that have been continuously in progress before now. These actions are not completed.  Example: I have been waiting here for the last two hours.  Form: have or has + been + verbing
  • 46. Future Progressive Tense  This tense is used to refer to activities that will be continuously in progress around some future time.  Example: We will be flying over New York at noon tomorrow.  Form: will + be + verbing
  • 47. Future Perfect Progressive  This tense is used to refer to activities that will be continuously in progress before a future time.  Example: He will have been working for 3 hours before you arrive.  Form: will + have + been + verbing
  • 48.  PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past participle of verb) I have studied English. He has studied English.  PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of verb) I had studied English. He had studied English. FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have + past participle of verb) I will have studied English. He will have studied English. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (form of "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb) I am studying English. He is studying English. PAST PROGRESSIVE (past tense of form "be" verb + "ing" form of main verb) I was studying English. He was studying English.  FUTURE PROGRESSIVE (will or shall +be + "ing" form of main verb) I will be studying English. He will be studying English. PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (have or has + been + "ing" form of main verb) I have been studying English. He has been studying English. PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (had + been + "ing" form of main verb) I had been studying English. He had been studying English. FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (will or shall + have + been + "ing" form of main verb) I will have been studying English. He will have been studying English.