Category: 6. Verb tenses

  • Past Perfect Continuous Tense

    You might hear this tense being referred to as the past perfect progressive tense but this is not as complicated as it might first appear. The past perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an event which began in the past and continued in the past. This is a similar concept to the present…

  • Past Perfect Tense

    What is the Past Perfect Tense? The past perfect tense keeps the past “in the past” as they say. The verbs that are placed in this tense have to happen AND complete BEFORE a related action can occur. This past participle tense takes the past form of the verb to have’ as a modifier (e.g. had talked). The past…

  • Past Continuous Tense

    What is the Past Continuous Tense? The past continuous tense is one which is used very frequently in the English language and is made up of an -ing verb preceded by the past tense of the verb ‘to be.’ For example ‘the animals were running gracefully through the field.’ This is an easy concept to…

  • Past Simple Tense

    In English grammar, the Simple Past (or Past Simple) is the basic form of the past tense. It is used principally to describe events in the past, although it also has some other uses. What is the Past Simple Tense? The simple past tense shows that an action started and completed in the past and has no relevance to the present time at…

  • Past Tense: Definition, Rules and Examples of Past Tenses

    Past Tense! Learn the 4 past tenses in English grammar with rules, example sentences, and ESL printable worksheets. Other articles will provide a lengthy description of present and future verb tenses. This one, however, is useful when you want to talk or write about actions that occurred in the past. To this end, there are four verb…

  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense

    What Is the Present Perfect Continuous Tense? The present perfect continuous verb tense, also known as the present perfect progressive, is used to describe an action that first started in the past and is still happening in the present, or is still relevant to other events happening in the present. The present perfect continuous tense…

  • Adverbs of Time Used with the Present Perfect Tense

    Just Refer to events that recently occurred Examples: Are you hungry? – No, I’ve just had dinner. Is Tom here? – No, I’m afraid he’s just gone out. Already An action that has happened at an unspecified time before now. It suggests that there is no need for repetition Can be placed before the main verb (past participle) or…

  • Present Perfect Tense

    What Is the Present Perfect Tense? The present perfect tense is something which might seem complicated at first glance, but once you understand the basic rules, it becomes much more simple. This tense is used to talk about an action which began in the past but has continued into the present moment and is something…

  • Present Continuous Spelling Rules

    Basically, the Present Continuous tense is formed by adding -ing to the base verb. Most verbs add -ing -ING Rules Examples: Eat – eating Speak – speaking Cook – cooking Start – starting Do – doing Stay – staying Fix – fixing Most verbs ended with -y, add -ing Examples: Buy – buying Enjoy – enjoying Play – playing Say –…

  • Present Continuous Tense

    What Is the Present Continuous Tense? The present continuous tense is one which is commonly used within the English language and often uses the -ing form of a verb, for example ‘she is running.’ We can see that the sentence is happening continuously in the present moment. The present continuous verb tense, also known as the present…