English Tenses 

Understanding the 12 tenses in English is crucial for effective communication and accurate expression of time. Each tense conveys different nuances regarding the timing and duration of actions, helping speakers to express themselves clearly and precisely.

Mastery of these tenses allows learners to narrate events in the past, present, and future, as well as discuss ongoing actions, completed actions, and actions with varying degrees of duration or relevance to the present moment.

Overall, a solid grasp of the 12 tenses enhances one’s proficiency in English writing, speaking, listening, and comprehension.

1. Present Tense

Used for actions that are habitual, factual, or general truths.

Example: “She sings well.”

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Simple Present
Simple Present Tense
 

Describes actions happening at the moment of speaking or ongoing actions.

Example: “They are playing football.”

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Present Continuous tense
Present Continuous tense

Present Perfect: Indicates actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or actions that have relevance to the present.

Example: “I have visited Paris.”

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Present Perfect tense
Present Perfect tense

Present Perfect Continuous: Shows actions that started in the past and are still continuing.

Example: “He has been working here for five years.”

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Present Perfect Continuous tense

2. Past Tense

3. Future Tense

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