Tenses
Tenses
Tenses
TENSES
The Tense of a verb shows the time and state of an action or event. There are three main
tenses – The Present, the Past and the Future.
4. In exclamatory sentences beginning with here and there to express what is actually
taking place in the present as
Here comes the bus!
There she goes!
9. The following verbs, on account of their meaning are normally used in the simple
present tense.
2. For a temporary action which may not be actually happening at the time of
speaking, as
I am reading ‘David Copperfield’ (but I am not reading at this moment).
I am writing a book. (but I am not writing at this moment)
3. For an action that has already been arranged to take place in the near future, as
I am going to the cinema tonight.
My uncle is arriving tomorrow
2. To express past actions whose time is not given and not definite, as
Have you read ‘Gulliver’s Travels?
I have never known him to be angry
Mr Hari has been to Japan.
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3. To describe past events when we think more of their effect in the present than of
the action itself, as
Gopi has eaten all the biscuits (ie there aren’t any left for you)
I have cut my finger( and now it is bleeding now)
I have finished my work (=now I am free)
4. To denote an action beginning at some time in the past and continuing up to the
present moment (often with since and for phrases), as
I have known him for a long time
He has been ill since last week.
We have lived here for ten years
We haven’t seen Padma for several months
5. The following adverbs or adverb phrases can also be used with the Present Perfect
(apart from those mentioned above): never, ever (in questions only, sofar, till
now, yet (in negatives and questions), already, today, this week, this month, etc.
Have you ever been here before?
He has already packed his suitcases
Haven’t you finished yet?
2. This tense is also sometimes used for an action already finished. In such cases the
continuity of the activity is emphasized as an explanation of something.
‘Why are your clothes so wet?’ – ‘I have been watering the garden’.
My hands are dirty because I’ve been gardening.
As on the last two examples above, the Past Continuous and Simple past were used
together when a new action happened in the middle of a longer action. The Simple Past
is used for the new action.
If two actions happened in the past, the past perfect tense is used for the action which
happened earlier than the other. For the action which happened later, the simple past is
used.
When I reached the station the train had started.
I had done my exercise when Hari came to see me
I had written the letter before he arrived.
We use the Simple Future tense to talk about what we think or believe will happen in
the future
I think Pakistan will win the match
I’m sure Hellen will get a first class.
We can use the Simple future tense when we decide to do something at the time of
speaking
It is raining. I will take an umbrella.
“Mr Sihna is very busy at the moment.” - “All right. I’ll wait.”
We also use this tense to talk about actions in the future which are already planned or
which are expected to happen in the normal course of things.
I will be staying here till Sunday.
He will be meeting us next week.
The postman will be coming soon.
The following is a list of the 12 tense forms of the verb clean. (Please note that the
sentences may appear odd to the student who does not realize that the sentences given
below are potential sentences that need to be actualized with the addition of other words
according to the context).
EXERCISE
Choose the correct verb form from those in brackets:
1. The earth ----- round the sun (move, moves, moved)
2. My friends ----- the Prime Minister yesterday. (see, have seen, saw)
3. I ----- him only one letter up to now. (sent, have sent, shall send)
4. I shall telephone you when he ----- back. (comes, will come, came)
5. It started to rain while we ----- tennis. ( are playing, were playing, had played)
6. Can I have some milk before I ----- to bed? (go, am going, shall go)
7. He ----- asleep while he was driving. (falls, fell, has fallen)
8. I’m sure I ----- him at the party last night. (saw, have seen, had seen)
9. He ----- a mill in this town, (have, has, is having)
10. He ----- here for the last five years. (worked, is working, has been working)
11. He thanked me for what I ----- (have done, had done, have been doing)
12. I ----- a strange noise. ( hear, am hearing, have been hearing)
13. I ----- him for a long time. ( know, have known, am knowing)
14. We ----- English for five years. ( study, am studying, have been studying)
15. Don’t disturb me. I ----- my homework. (do, did, am doing)
16. Abdul ----- to be a doctor. ( wants, wanting, is wanting)
17. I ----- forty next birthday. (am, shall be, have been)
18. If you ----- at once, you will arrive by six o’clock. (start, started, will start)
19. He ----- out five minutes ago. ( has gone, had gone, went)
20. When he lived in Hyderabad, he ----- to the cinema once a week. (goes, went, was
going)
21. The baby ----- all morning. (cries, is crying, has been crying)
22. She ----- in the concert tomorrow evening. (is playing, has played, has been
playing)
23. I ----- Kumar this week. (haven’t seen, didn’t see, am not seeing)
24. This paper ----- twice weekly. (is appearing, appearing, appears)
25. By this time next year Prakash ----- his University degree. (takes, will take, will
have taken)
14. I ----- him since we met a year ago. (didn’t see, haven’t seen, hadn’t seen)
15. We ---- our breakfast half an hour ago. (finished, have finished, had finished)
16. She jumped off the bus while it -----. (moved, had moved, was moving)
17. When we went to the cinema, the film -----. (already started, had already started,
would already start)
18. When I pay him tomorrow, he ----- everything I owe him. (has received, has been
receiving, will have received)
19. Did you think you ----- me somewhere before? ((have seen, had seen, were seeing)
20. The town ---- its appearance completely since 1960. (is changing, changed, has
changed)
21. When I get home my dog ----- at the door waiting for me. ( sits, will be sitting, has
been sitting)
22. We can’t have a fire here until we ----- the chimney. (sweep, shall sweep, shall be
sweeping)
23. I meant to repair the radio, but ----- time to do it today. (am, not having, haven’t
had, hadn’t)
24. The train ----- before we reach the station. (left, has left, will have left)
25. Men ---- to abolish wars up to now, but maybe they will find a way in the future.
(never managed, have never managed, will have never managed)
Answers:
1. moves 2. saw 3. have sent 4. comes 5. were playing 6. go 7. fell 8. saw 9.has 10
has been working 11. had done 12. hear 13. have known 14. have been studying 15.
am doing 16. wants 17. shall be 18. start 19. went 20. went 21. has been crying 22. is
playing 23. haven’t seen 24. appears 25. will have taken.
1. wants 2. bought 3. have just cleaned 4. has been raining 5. have done 6. smell 7.
comes 8. has been 9.rarely comes 10. hears 11. broke 12. have seen 13. arrives 14.
haven’t seen 15. finished 16. was moving 17. had already started 18. will have
received 19. had seen 20. has changed 21. will be sitting 22. sweep 23. haven’t 24.
will have left 25. have never managed.