Tenses of The Verb
Tenses of The Verb
Tenses of The Verb
INTRODUCTION
are my friends.
2) Tiffany and Uma (be) _____
is kind.
4) Hadil (be) _____
is young.
5) Alisa (be) _____
is new.
6) The hammer (be) _____
is driving to school.
8) Rachel (be) _____
is hard!
11) The test (be) _____
is coming to my house.
12) My best friend (be) _____
is
13) The old man (be) ________ wise.
is
14) The sun (be) ________ hot.
are
15) The children (be) ________ eating bananas. They (be, not)
are ____
____ not eating apples.
am
16) I (be) ________ am ____
happy. I (be, not) ____ not sad.
is
17) The racecar (be) ________ is ____
fast. It (be, not) ____ not
slow.
is
18) My friend (be) ________ buying a new car. Her old car
broke down. It doesn't work anymore.
am
19) I (be) ________ at the beach with my family. It (be)
is
________ hot and sunny outside. The ocean water (be)
is
________ warm.
is
20) Joe and Jacob (be) ________ very smart. Joe (be)
is
________ is
a scientist and Jacob (be) ________ an engineer.
Present Progressive Tense
am _______
1) I (play) _______ playing the piano now.
are
2) You (play) _______ playing the guitar now.
_______
are _______
3) We (play) _______ playing violins now.
are
4) They (play) _______ playing harps now.
_______
is
5) He (play) _______ playing the trumpet now.
_______
is
6) She (play) _______ playing the flute now.
_______
is
7) It (play) ________ playing the drums now.
_______
am
1) Right now, I (buy) ________ buying groceries. I need eggs, milk, and bread.
________
are ______
2) We (eat) ____ eating dinner. It tastes good. Can you pass me the salt, please?
is
3) He (drink) ________ drinking milk. It looks good. It (run)
________
is
________ running down his chin. He needs a napkin.
________
is
4) Billy (do) ________ doing his homework now. We are going to watch a movie
________
when he is finished.
is
6) Jenny (take) ________ taking
_________ pictures of Roman Cathedrals.
is
7) My car (move) ________ moving down the hill. I forgot to engage the parking
________
break. Somebody please help me!
are
8) Andrea and Alejandro (take) ________ taking a walk. The fresh air feels
________
great.
is
9) Dr. Mason is busy. He (see) ________ seeing a patient right now. He will see
________
you in twenty minutes.
are
10) Mr. Henderson and I (talk) ________ talking on the phone.
________
is ________
He (tell) ____ telling me about his children. They seem nice.
Present Perfect Tense
The present perfect tense is used to
describe action that began in the past and
continues into the present or has just been
completed.
For Example—
I have played.
He / She has played.
1) I (visit) _______
have ________
visited Australia before.
3) We (visit) _______
have ________
visited Canada before.
5) He (visit) _______
has ________
visited Africa before
7) It (visit) _______
has ________
visited Europe before.
Example: John (walk) has walked to school since first
grade. He is in fifth grade now.
has ________.
1) Our company (arrive) ______ arrived Please answer
the door.
has
2) The ice on the sidewalk (melt) _______ melted
________. I
think the sun is out today.
have _________
3) The Mc Millans (prepare) _______ prepared a lot of
food for the party. It looks delicious.
4) Tony’s flight from New Jersey (land)
has ________.
_______ landed We should see him any minute.
have suggested
5) The bank officers (suggest) _______ _________ that
the meeting be scheduled for Wednesday morning. I will
try to locate a conference room.
has
6) Sparky (taste) _______ tasted
________ his new dog food,
and he seems to like it.
has
7) The police (arrest) _______ arrested
________ two men for the
robbery. It is time to question them.
has
8) The medicine (cure) _______ cured
________ William’s
illness. It seems miraculous.
Note: In this exercise, all of the past participles are irregular. This
means that they have unexpected changes in spelling and
pronunciation which are not the same as the simple past forms.
You may want to refer to a list of irregular verbs to find irregular
past participles.
has
1) Mark (eat) _______ eaten dinner already. He is not hungry.
________
has
2) Beth (write) _______ written three letters today. She misses
________
her family.
have ________
3) Yoko and Armand (take) _______ taken the test. Now they
can relax.
have ________
4) Marty and I (be) _______ been to Costa Rica three times.
We are familiar with the culture.
have _______
5) I (drink) _______ drunk six cups of water today.
has
6) Eva (sing) _______ sung
________ in a chorus before. Her voice is
pretty.
has
7) Chong-Li (get) _______ gotten very good at speaking
________
English. She has practiced a lot.
has
8) Lucy (hide) _______ hidden in the woods. Now her friends
________
will try to find her.
has
9) It (be) _______ been a good week so far.
________
have _________
10) You (show) ________ shown that you are a hard worker.
Good job!
has
11) Daisy (wear) _______ worn
_________ a dress to work every day
this week.
has
12) Mr. Lee (drive) _______ driven from Texas to Iowa for the
________
conference. He needs to get some rest before it starts.
has
13) Juan (ride) _______ driven horses since he was a little
________
boy. It is easy for him.
have ________
14) Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez (become) _______ become
grandparents. Their daughter, Josefina, had a baby yesterday.
has
15) The movie (begin) _______ begun Please be quiet!
_______.
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple present
perfect tense. Then, indicate whether the past participle is regular or
irregular.
Example: Ida (look) has looked all morning for her glasses. She
still can’t find them. (regular / irregular)
Example: The wind (blow) has blown our patio furniture away.
Let’s go get it. (regular / irregular)
has
1) Charity (break) _______ broken her leg on the ski slope.
________
Please dial 911. (regular / irregular)
has
2) The city (allow) _______ allowed residents to shoot off
________
fireworks each year on the Fourth of July. (regular / irregular)
has
3) The lake (freeze) _______ frozen solid. Now we can go
________
skating. (regular / irregular)
has
4) The sun (rise) _______ risen
________. It’s time to get up. (regular /
irregular)
has
5) The army (battle) _______ battled the enemy for two weeks.
________
The soldiers are exhausted. (regular / irregular )
has introduced
6) The principal (introduce) _______ _________ the new teacher.
She seems very nice. (regular / irregular)
has
7) Using his telescope, Jeremy (see) _______ seen other
_______
galaxies. He writes them on his blog. (regular / irregular)
has _________
8) The judge (listen) _______ listened to all of the evidence.
Now he will make a ruling. (regular / irregular)
have ________.
9) The strawberries (spoil) _______ spoiled They should have
been kept in the refrigerator. (regular / irregular)
has
10) The doctor (write) _______ written a book about disease
________
prevention. It will be published soon. (regular / irregular)
Present Perfect
ProgressiveTense
The present perfect
progressive is used to describe an
action, event, or condition that has
begun in the past and continues into
the present.
For Example—
I / You have been playing.
He / She has been playing.
Example: I / You / We / They (work) have been working for two
hours.
have _______
1) I (write) _______ been writing
_________ my new book for ten
months. Writing it has taken a lot of hard work and research.
Thankfully, it is almost finished.
have _______
2) The runners (race) _______ been _________
racing since 9:00 in
the morning. Now it is 3:00 p.m., and the leaders are about to
cross the finish line.
have _______
6) Julian and I (try) _______ been _________
trying to find jobs for
two weeks. We are a little discouraged, but we cannot give up.
7) Mrs. Burk is giving her students an algebra test right now. The
have _______
students (take) _______ been taking
_________ the test for thirty-
five minutes. They have five minutes until time is up.
Negative (-)
Example: Don't worry. We (not, wait) have not been waiting for
you for long.
have _______
2) This week, we (read) _______ been _________
reading selections
from the Romantic Period in Literature class. My favorite Romantic
authors are Poe and Hawthorne.
3) The criminal has not been caught yet. The police (chase)
have _______
_______ been chasing him since yesterday.
_________
has
4) Lu Peng (make) _______ been making
_______ _________ bread all day. It
smells so good! His bakery is next door to our shop. We are taking
two loaves of his fresh bread home when we close the shop
tonight.
have _______
5) The construction workers (build) _______ been building
_________
that house all winter. They (not, work)
have _______
_______ not been
_______ working on it this week, though,
_________
has
because it (rain) _______ been
_______ raining
_________ every day since
Monday.
have _______
6) The roses (not, bloom) _______ not been
_______ blooming
_________
much lately. We (not, water)
have
_______ not
_______ been
_______ watering
_________ them enough. The soil is
getting dry.
have _______
7) I (not, sleep) _______ not been
_______ sleeping very well
_________
lately. I think I need to get more exercise during the day. That
would help me to feel tired at night.
has
8) Akira (learn) _______ been
_______ learning about plants in her
_________
biology class. She is paying close attention to the lectures. She
wants to become a botanist some day.
Past Tense
Past
1) dried
I (dry) ________ the dishes after dinner.
2) worried about the last test.
You (worry) ________
3) We (copy) ________
copied Sally’s notes from the lecture.
4) cried when their team lost.
They (cry) ________
5) discovered a new star with his
He (discover) __________
telescope Saturday.
6) She (fry) ________
fried all of her food until now.
7) It (bury) ________
buried the bone in the trash.
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of these regular verbs in
simple past tense.
bought
1)I (buy) __________ a new car yesterday.
(regular / irregular)
2)You (bend) __________
bent the branch you stepped on.
(regular / irregular)
painted twelve portraits last year.
3)Carlos (paint) __________
(regular / irregular)
4)Jake (teach) __________
taught the class last week.
(regular / irregular)
knew
1)They (know) ___________each other years ago.
(regular / irregular)
lent
2)Mariel (lend) _________ me her dress for the
dance. (regular / irregular)
hoped to move to
3)Suzanne and John (hope) _________
Seattle last month. (regular / irregular)
stood
6)The box (stand) _________ in the same place for a
month. (regular / irregular)
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in
parentheses in simple past tense. Then indicate whether
the verb is regular or irregular.
was _________
1) I (bike) _____ biking to school last
semester.
2) He (make) _____
was _________
making a model airplane.
3) We (care) _____
were _________
caring for the sick children
in March.
were _________
4) You (take) _____ taking too much time.
was _________
5) It (become) _____ becoming colder that
evening.
was _________
6) She (stare) _____ staring at the sign.
7) They (shine) _____
were _________
shining the car for the
parade.
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in
parentheses in past progressive tense.
1) He (map) ____
was _________
mapping the city last year.
were _________
2) The scouts (walk) _____ walking on the
Appalachian Trail when it began to rain.
3) Eddie: Which sign were you looking for?
was looking
Tommy: I (look) _______ _______ for the "Ranger
Station" sign.
wasFriday
4) Last paying
at ten o'clock, the boss (pay)
_____ _______was the workers.
sewing
5) Hannah (sew) ______ _______ costumes for the
were going
play; she finished them.
6) The retirees (go) _______ _______ on a bus trip last
September; they wanted to see Yosemite.
Past Perfect Tense
Example:
You (already, ring) had already rung
the bell before it was time for class.
(regular / irregular)
1) Christy (already, adopt) had
____ ________
already adopted
________
several dogs before she adopted Molly.
(regular / irregular)
had ________
2) Seth (seldom, play) ____ seldom ________
played
soccer before he tried out for his school's
team. (regular / irregular)
3) That species of elephant (recently, disappear)
had
____recently
________disappeared
___________ from the area, so
we were not able to see it. (regular / irregular)
4) It was a good year for Melissa; she (quickly, sell)
had ________
____ quickly ________
sold her quota of houses
and was rewarded with a vacation.
(regular / irregular)
had ________
5) Edward (never, forgive) ____ never forgiven
________
Elise; now he was leaving her.
(regular / irregular)
1. The company (seriously, consider)
____
had ________
seriously ________ moving its plant to Iowa,
considered
but chose Oregon instead. (regular / irregular)
2. Lucia (frequently, think) ____ ________ ________
had frequently thought
about returning to her home in Costa Rica before
she found a job in New York. (regular / irregular)
3. The history class members (usually, watch)
____
had ________
usually ________
watched a movie the day
before a test. (regular / irregular)
4. The new citizens (solemnly, swear)
had solemnly
____ sworn their loyalty to the
________ ________
country when they took the oath.
(regular / irregular)
had ________
5. The car (still, cost) ____ still cost
________ Jamie
$15,000, even after the price was reduced.
(regular / irregular)
Past Perfect Cont.Tense
The past perfect continuous is
used to indicate that a continuing
action in the past began before
another past action began or
interrupted the first action.
For Example—
I had been playing.
He / She had been playing.
This tense describes actions which
were ongoing before other past
actions, or which were ongoing in the
distant past.
It uses the helping verb phrase "had
been" followed by the verb + "ing".
Example:
Eric and Ilsa are brother and sister. They (grow) _______ (1)
up together in the city that used to be known as West Berlin, in
the former West Germany. Eric (move) _______ _______ (2) to
the United States decades ago, before the eastern and western
parts of both Berlin and Germany were reunited in 1990. Ilsa
and her family (visit) ___________ (3) Eric and his family last
year. llsa's Family (fly) ____________ (4) from Berlin to Detroit
for the visit. Although the children (never, meet) _______
_______ _______ (5) before, except through e-mail, the families
(have) __________ (6) a great time together.
Every day for a week, the adults and the children
(play)_______ _______(7), talking, and eating together. One
day, they (cook) _______ (8) some German recipes that (be)
_______ ________(9) in the family for generations. For years,
Ilsa (save) _______ _______ _______ (10) them and
treasuring them in a box their mother (give) _______
_______(11) her just before she (die)_______ (12). One of
their mother's favorites (be) _______ ________(13) a dessert
called Apple Kuchen.
One night after everyone else (already, go) _______ _______
________(14) to bed, Eric and Ilsa (quietly, sit) _______
_______ ________(15) and talking. "What have you (miss)
____________ (16) most about Berlin?" Ilsa wanted to know.
Eric (pause) __________ (17), then answered, "Mostly, I miss
living in a city with such wonderful landmarks. The kids and I
(look) _______ _______ _______(18) at some books about
Berlin and Germany for a while before you and your family
(arrive) __________(19). We (discuss) _______ _______ (20)
the Brandenburg Gate when Franz interrupted to ask why its
image (use) _______ _______ _______ (21) as a design on
some of the coins back when Germany had converted its money
to euros."
"What (do) _______ (22) you tell him?" Ilsa asked.
"I (say) _________ (23) that I (not, be)_______
_______(24) sure," answered Eric, “but that I
(think) _______(25) it was because the gate
(become) _______ _______(26) a symbol for
Germany, like the Statue of Liberty had emerged as
a symbol for the United States."
1) grew 9) had been 18) had been looking
Future
Future Future Perfect Future Perfect
Continuous
Indefinite Tense Tense Cont.Tense
Tense
Future Indefinite Tense
The simple future is used to
refer to actions that will take place
after the act of speaking or writing.
For Example—
I shall play.
He / She will play.
Note: The simple future tense is used to express
something which will happen or something which will
be true in the future.
One way to form this tense is: “will” + the simple
present tense form of the verb. We use “will”
when the subject is volunteering to do something in
the future or deciding to do something in the future
while speaking.
Example:
We (clean) will clean on Tuesday.
(We just decided to clean.)
Example:
(drive) Will you drive on Sunday?
(A decision about driving is being made.)
will
1) The house is dirty. I (clean) _______ clean
________ it on
Monday.
Will
2) (cook) _______ cook
you ________ on Tuesday, please?
will
3) It looks like the washer is broken. I (ask) _______ ask
_______
a repair man to come Wednesday.
will
4) Okay then, our group (meet) _______ meet on
________
Thursday.
will
5) Helga (hike) _______ hike
you _______ with us on Friday?
will
6) If necessary, we (carry) _______ carry the supplies in
________
our car Saturday.
Example:
We (leave, leaves) leave for Venezuela next Tuesday.
Example:
Yin (perform, performs) performs her piano solo next.
begins
2) The emcee (begin) ________ the show
soon.
dives
3) Next, Julie (dive) ________ from the high
platform.
Example:
It is raining. I guess that I (not, take) will not take a walk
now.
Example:
Tracy said that she (not, date) is not going to date Ben.
Example:
I (probably, wash) will probably wash the car on Tuesday.
Example:
Jodie (still, work) is still going to work at the store next
month. She retires in six months.
is always
1) Seth (always, drive) ____ going to ________
______ __________ drive his
1975 Mustang. He loves that car.
will gladly
2) You are busy. Tina and I (gladly, rake) _____ ______ rake
_____
the yard.
is ____
3) Our staff (not, attend) ___ not ________
going to attend
_______ the
convention this year.
4) I ruined that piece of pottery. I (simply, make)
will ________
_______ simply _______
make another one.
5) Our muscles are hurting. I guess we (not, exercise)
will ____
_____ not exercise
_______ much today.
will
6) The police (probably, catch) _________ probably ________
________ catch
the bank robber.
will ____
7) Stan, you (not, play) _____ not ________
play any solos in the
jazz concert tomorrow. You have not practiced enough.
8) Jim was bitten by a shark, but he (still, dive)
is _______
_____ still going to _____
________ dive in the ocean.
9) We are almost late for dinner with our parents. I am afraid we
will not
(not, arrive) _____ ___ arrive
_______ on time.
10)Savannah is allergic to shellfish. She (never, eat)
is ________
_____ never going to _____
_______ eat lobster again.
Future Progressive/
Continuous Tense
The future Progressive/
continuous tense is used to
describe actions ongoing in the
future. The future progressive is
used to refer to continuing action
that will occur in the future.
For Example—
I shall be playing.
He / She will be playing.
Note: The future progressive tense (also called future continuous
tense) describes actions which will be ongoing in the future. It
can be formed using either “will be” + present participle (the
-ing form of the verb ) or “am/is/are” + “going to be” +
present participle.
Usually, in the future progressive tense, these two methods are
interchangeable.
Remember, that is not true in the simple future tense.
Example:
Sarah (run) will be running a marathon on Saturday.
Sarah (run) is going to be running a marathon on Saturday.
will _____
1) Professor Baker (teach) _______ be teaching American
________
history next semester.
am ___________
2) I (clean) _____ going to be cleaning
_______ the house while you
are doing the laundry.
will _____
3) The forecast says that it (rain) ______ be raining
________ all
night.
will _____
4) Grandma (smile) _______ be smiling when she
________
answers the door.
1)On Tuesday, the girls (take)_____
are ________
going to be taking
_____ a taxi to the airport.
2)The plumber (connect) ______ will _____
be connecting
_________
the water pipes to the house tomorrow.
will
3)Brian (supervise) _______ be
_____ supervising
_________ the
construction crew for a few days.
will
4)The Fergusons (fishing) _______ be
_____ fishing
_______
while they are on vacation.
is
5)Stella (play) _____ going to be playing
_________ _____ the solo for
the concerto.
are _________
6)Julia and Rick (look) _____ going to be looking
______
for a new house while they are in Portland.
7)In order to earn a badge, the scouts (learn)
_______
will _____
be _________
learning to tie knots this
Thursday.
8)The pastry chef (bake)___ is ________
going to be_______
baking
turnovers early tomorrow morning.
Note: This exercise uses the future progressive tense in
question format.
Example:
Will you (shop) be shopping tomorrow?
Is Kevin (drive) going to be driving to the restaurant?
Are the teachers (meet) going to be meeting
Wednesday morning?
Will
1) _______ be feeding
you (feed) _____ ____ the dogs while Mom
is in the hospital?
Is Jacob (search) __________
2) _____ going to be searching
________for a
new job soon?
3) ___
Are Whitney and Megan (put) __________ _____
going to be putting
up the decorations for the party?
4) _______
Will Claire (pay) _____
be ________
paying the caterer
today?
1) _______
Will the boys (play) _____
be ________
playing soccer this
afternoon?
2) _____
Is the sun (shine) ___________
going to be _______
shining at the beach
tomorrow?
3) _____
Is the skater (skate) going
_________ ______ with her
to be skating
partner this time?
4) ______
Will you (tell) _____
be ________
telling your friends yet that
you are moving?
5) Carrie and Jess want to go to the zoo.
___
Is Aunt Susan (take) __________
going to be ______
taking them?
6) The mechanic is here now. Is __ he (fix) __________
going to be _____
fixing
our car first?
7) The runners need to stay in shape for the Olympics.
____
Will they (train) _____
be ________
training at the track every day?
8) I don’t like lima beans. Will
___ you (cook) _____be ________
cooking
them very often?
Will
9) ______ be _______
the cruise ship (dock) _____ docking in Miami
this weekend?
Future Perfect Tense
Example:
By the time it starts raining, we (bring) will
have brought the lawn furniture in.
Example:
Will our luggage (arrive) have arrived by the time we
get to the baggage area?
2) ____
Will the party (end) ____ ____ by 2:00
have retired
a.m.?
4) ____
Will Danielle (give) ____
have _____
given her
speech by the time Andrew gives his?
CONTENTS
Here is a list of examples of these
tenses and their definitions:
Perfect
Simple Progressive Perfect
Progressive
Forms Forms Forms
Forms