Tenses Lesson Plan
Tenses Lesson Plan
Tenses Lesson Plan
Tenses in English grammar are a verb-based concept used to indicate the time of an
action. It refers to time by showing when an action happened - whether it occurred in
the past, present, or future.
Types Of Tenses
There are three main types of tenses in English and each major category is further
divided into four subcategories. Here is everything you need to know:
1. Present Tense
The present tense is used to describe actions in the present or actions that
are habitually performed. They are divided into four subcategories which are:
o Simple Present Tense
The simple present tense uses a verb to tell about habits, general facts,
and unchanging situations.
Example:
She drinks. (habit)
She lives in Australia. (unchanging situation)
The red kangaroo is Australia’s national animal. (general fact)
o Present Continuous Tense
The present continuous tense talks about an action that is happening
exactly now and an action that is not happening at the moment but will
happen around now
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He had been waiting for her for the past two hours.
3. Future Tense
A future tense is a verb form that describes actions that have not yet
happened but are expected to happen. Their subcategories are:
o Simple Future Tense
The future simple tense is used when there is no plan before speaking
and also when predicting the future.
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Now that you are aware of the types of tenses to teach your child, you also need to
teach them the correct rules to apply in order to use these. We have prepared an
English grammar tense chart to easily help your child understand grammar tenses.