Tenses
Tenses
Tenses
Topic : 2 Tenses
The word tenses comes from the Latin word TEPUS it means time. We describe the
tenses from duration of time if it is a past time, present time, or future time. A verb
that refers to present time is said to be in the past tense. A verb that refers to past
time is said to be in the past tense. And a verb that refers to future time is said to be in
the future tense.
2. Past tense.
Simple past tense
Past continuous tense
Past perfect tense
Past perfect continuous tense
3. Future tense.
Simple future tense
Future continuous tense
Future perfect tense
Future perfect continuous tense
The simple present tense is generally used to express actions taking place in the
present time.
Eg. Rahul plays excellent cricket.
My mother cooks delicious food.
The verbs underlined in the above examples are in the simple present tense.
KEYWORDS
Subjects + root form of the verb + object + other words
2. Negative
Person Singular Plural
st
1 per. I do not We do not
2nd per. You do not You do not
3rd per. He/she/it does They do not
not
3. Interrogative (question)
4. Negative –interrogative
Person Singular Plural
st
1 per. Do I not? Do we not?
2nd per. Do you not? Do you not?
3rd per. Does he/she/it Do they not?
not?
I am writing a letter.
Sita is sleeping in her room.
The underlined verbs in the above sentences are in the present continuous tense. Thus,
the present continuous tense expresses actions in progress at the time of speaking.
KEYWORD:
KEYWORDS
Subject + to have + V3 + object + other words
( has,have)
It must be remembered that we cannot form the present perfect tense without the past
participle form of the verb.
The underlined verbs in the above sentences are in the present perfect continuous tense.
KEYWORDS:
Subjects + to have + been + verb +ing + object + other words
(has,have)
KEYWORDS:
The past continuous tense expresses an action that was going on at some time in the past.
Eg.
I was writing a letter when Meera came.
They were going towards the school.
It was raining heavily.
The underlined words in the above sentences are in the past continuous tense. Thus, the
past continuous tense is used to express an action which was in progress at some point of
time in the past.
KEYWORDS:-
Eg.
The train had left when I reached the station.
The movie had started when we reached the theatre.
She had hoped that she would pass in the exam.
The underlined verbs in the above sentences are in the past perfect tense. Thus, the past
perfect tense denotes an action already completed at some point of time in the past
before another action took place.
NOTE:- It should be noted that we cannot form the past perfect tense without the past
participle form of the verb.
KEYWORDS:-
Subject + to have + V3 + object + other words
(Had)
2. when two actions are expressed together, the action that took place first in reality,
should be expressed in the past perfect tense whereas that which took place next,
should be expressed in the simple past tense.
3. The past perfect tense may be used with verbs like hope, expert want mean, suppose
etc. to indicate that a past hope, desire etc. was not realized.
The underline verbs in the above sentences are in the past perfect continuous tense.
KEYWORDS
Subject + to have + been + verb + ing + object + other words
(Had)
KEYWORDS:
Subject + shall/will + root form of the verb + object + other words
Expressions like tomorrow, next week, next month etc. may be used to suggest the future
tense.
Note :- we can not form the future continuous tense without using the ‘ing’
form of the verb.
The underlined verbs in the above sentences in the future perfect tense.
KEYWORDS:-
Subject + shall/will + have + V3 + object + other words
Note: we cannot form the future perfect tense without the past participle form of
the verb (V3)
The future perfect tense is generally used with a time expression beginning with the
preposition „by‟ like by that time, by next week, by next month, by the end of this month
etc.
Where to use the future perfect tense:
The future perfect tense is used to express an action already over before a give moment
in the future.
Eg.
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I shall have got my result by the end of this month.
He will have got his result by the end of this month.
The underlined verbs in the above sentences are in the future perfect continuous
tense.
KEYWORDS:
Subject + shall/will + have + been verb + ing + object + other words.
Where to use the future perfect continuous tense:
The future perfect continuous tense is used when a definite moment in the future is
specified and the action will begin before that moment, it will continue upto that
moment and will begin before that moment, it will continue upto that moment and will
be in progress even at that moment.