Simple Tenses


Simple Tenses

  • Tenses define the time of an action of a verb when it is done.  In short tense defines when the verb works.
  • The three tenses in grammar are the present, past and the future.
Present Am Is Are
Past Was Were
Future Will be Shall be
Present Past Future
I I am I was I will be
We We are We were We will be
You You are You were You will be
He He is He was He will be
She She is She was She will be
It It is It was It will be
They They are They were They will be
Rama Rama is Rama was Rama will be
Anu and suja Anu and suja are Anu and suja were Anu and suja will be

   Ex:

  1. It is expensive(positive)

       It is not expensive(negative)

  1. It was expensive(positive)

       It was not expensive(negative)

  1. It will be expensive(positive)

       It will not be expensive(negative)

Simple Present Tenses

The main verbs come in 5 forms

Root +s +ing +ed +ed/en
Ask Asks Asking Asked Asked
See Sees Seeing Saw Seen
Go Goes Going Went Gone

 

Eg:

          He smokes a lot

          She talks in her sleep

          I take oil-bath every Saturday

          He takes breakfast at 7 am

Simple Past Tenses

This tense is used when we want to tell somebody what happened some time back in the past.

Eg.

 He came here last week.

We gave an advance of Rs. 10,000/-

Everybody laughed.

She accepted it without any feeling.

Simple Future Tenses

We use ‘will’ or ‘ll’ to speak about simple future.

Eg.

He’ll help you.

I will call you at 5.

I shall help you.

He will be here any moment.