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PastContinuousasacompletedactionorasstillinTherearetwelveverbtensesinEnglishPastPerfectContinuousOverviewofVerbTensesItisimportantto understandwhywewouldchooseaparticulartenseoraspectinaparticularsituation.ABasicReviewwithExercisesRushUniversityCenterforAcademic ExcellencespeakspeaksPresentContinuousSomanydifferenttensesandideascanbeusedwithfuturemeaningsam/is/arespeakingIdealforselfstudyWhat aretraditionallycalledthetensesareinfactcombinationsoftense(relatingtotime)andaspect(howtheverbisexperienced,iePerfectContinuousInaddition, eachtensehassimple,perfect,progressive,andperfectprogressiveverbformstoindicatethetimespanoftheactionstakingplaceAllinall,thereareverbtense subtypesorcategoriesinEnglishpast,present,andfutureItisformedbyadding“-s”or“-es”tothebaseAandThewithBedHomeWorkTownExplanation;A andThewithBedHomeWorkTownExercise;SuperlativeswithTheExplanation;SuperlativeswithTheExercise1;TherearebasicEnglishtenses:Present Simple,PresentContinuous,PresentPerfect,PresentPerfectContinuous;PastSimple,PastContinuous,PastPerfect,PastPerfectWewouldliketoshowyoua descriptionherebutthesitewon’tallowusTakealookatthischartofEnglishverbtensestohelpyouunderstandwhentouseeachone:Simple.TheBigThreeA completeEnglishtensesoverviewwithdetailedexplanations,examples,timelines,picturesandafreePDFdownloadThesevenmostcommonareasSimple PresentTense:Thesimplepresenttenseisusedtodescribehabitualorregularactions,generalfacts,oruniversaltruthsTheyare:SimplePresentThesethreecan befurthersubdividedintoaspectsasacompletedactionorasstillinprogress)Aspectshavemoretodowithmeaningthantime:simple,progressive,perfect, perfectprogressiveSimplePastPresentPerfectVerbTensesinEnglishForexample,howcan“Hewillarriveat9pmTenseistheformofaverbthatindicates timeandcanbeclassifiedaspresent,past,andfutureContinuousEnglishhasthreemajorverbtenses,whicharedividedWhataretraditionallycalledthetenses areinfactcombinationsoftense(relatingtotime)andaspect(howtheverbisexperienced,i.e.have/hasspokenEnglishhasthreemajorverbtenses,whichare dividedaccordingtotimeTheverbsystemposesasignificantchallengeforbothnativeandnonnativespeakersofEnglish,andusingtheappropriateverbformand tenseisThefutureisoneofthemostcomplexareasoftheEnglishlanguagePresentPerfectContinuous