Introduction
tense -a verb-based method used to indicate the time, and sometimes the continuation or completeness, of an action or state in relation to the time of speaking.
There are three main tenses:
- Present Tense: things that are true when the words are spoken or written.
- For Example: She goes to school. In this sentence, goes shows that it is a present tense
- Past Tense: things that were true before the words were spoken or written.
- For Example: She went to school. In this sentence, went shows that it is a past tense.
- Future tense: things that will be true after the words are spoken or written.
- For Example: She will go to school. In this sentence, will shows that it is a future tense.
Task
click the link and watch the short story
least at least 3 present, 3 past, and 3 future tenses
Process
visit the link below and make your own outline about tenses
Evaluation
make an paragraph consisting tenses. at least 3 paragraphs
Conclusion
two aspects can be combined to produce perfect continuous tenses: past perfect continuous, present perfect continuous, future perfect continuous.
The above is a summary of the concept of tense in English. There are other factors, including voice and mood, that allow us to create more than the twelve tenses referred to on this page. We deal with those under the English tense system and Tenses.