Verb Tense Chart based on Azar - University of Minnesota
writing.umn.edu › sws › assetsVerb Tense Chart based on Azar simple present I study every day. (habitual action – past to present to future) present continuous I am studying right now. (action began in past, may continue into future) present perfect I have studied Chapter 1. (past action with indefinite time span) present perfect continuous I have been studying for two hours.
Verb Tense Chart - CSN
www.csn.edu › files › documentsPast Perfect-Used to sequence two past events. e.g. - I had already eaten breakfast when my brother arrived. Present Perfect-Used to talk about an indefinite point in the past. -To talk about something that started in the past and continues into the present (for, since) - To talk about a recently completed action. e.g. - I have already eaten ...
Verbs: Past, Present, & Future Tenses
helpingwithverbs.com › lessons › VerbTenseMore Here on Past Tense Words. Present Tense - it is happening right now. I play outside. More Here on Present Tense Words. Future Tense - it has yet to happen. Tomorrow I will play outside. More Here on Future Tense Words. We usually make the past tense by adding "d" or "ed" to the verb root word. Example; Hannah talk ed to her friend.