ENGLISH VERBS

There are 12 tenses for English Verbs:



VERB TENSE CHART

Past

Present

Future

Simple Past

Simple Present

Future Simple

Past Progressive/
Past Continuous

Present Progressive/
Present Continuous

Future Progressive/
Future Continuous

Past Perfect

Present Perfect

Future Perfect

Past Perfect Continuous/
Past Perfect Progressive

Present Perfect Continuous/
Present Perfect Progressive

Future Perfect Continuous/
Future Perfect Progressive


 

Over 50% of English people do not know what these are.

We will be studying each of these over the next few sessions.

Each session will comprise:

1] CONJUGATION

2] FORMS

3] FUNCTIONS

 


Verbs consist of REGULAR and IRREGULAR forms.

Irregular verbs are an important feature of English. We use irregular verbs a lot when speaking, less when writing. Of course, the most famous English verb of all, the verb "to be", is irregular.

What is the difference between regular verbs and irregular verbs?


 

Base Form

Past Simple

Past Participle

With regular verbs, the rule is simple...

The past simple and past participle always end in -ed: {

finish

finished

finished

stop

stopped

stopped

work

worked

worked

But with irregular verbs, there is no rule...

Sometimes the verb changes completely:

sing

sang

sung

Sometimes there is a partial change:

buy

bought

bought

Sometimes there is no change:

cut

cut

cut

 

 A VERB is an action word. A verb tells what the subject does, is, or what happens to it. (If you ask, “What is subject doing?” The answer is a verb.)


"Kayla smiled at the teacher."
smiled - tells what the subject (Kayla) did

Example 2
"Sam listens to the teacher."
listens - tells what subject (Sam) is doing.

Example 3
"Maria was lost in the woods."
was lost - tells what happens to subject (Maria).

 

To EAT

I EAT. You EAT. He/She/It EATS. We EAT. You all EAT. They EAT.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

They EAT pizza.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

They ATE pizza.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

They WILL EAT pizza.

 

To FIND

I FIND. You FIND. He/She/It FINDS. We FIND. You all FIND. They FIND.


SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

He FINDS gold.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

He FOUND gold.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

He WILL FIND gold.

 

To RUN

I RUN. You RUN. He/She/It RUNS. We RUN. You all RUN. They RUN.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

They RUN together.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

They RAN together.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

They WILL RUN together.

 

To TAKE

I TAKE. You TAKE. He/She/It TAKES. We TAKE. You all TAKE. They TAKE.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

She TAKES notes.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

She TOOK notes.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

She WILL TAKE notes.

 

To WALK

I WALK. You WALK. He/She/It WALKS. We WALK. You all WALK. They WALK.

 

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

The boy WALKS with his father. They WALK along a track.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

The boy WALKED with his father. They WALKED along a track.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

The boy WILL WALK with his father. They WILL WALK along a track.

 

To WEAR

I WEAR. You WEAR. He/She/It WEARS. We WEAR. You all WEAR. They WEAR.

3 DAYS AGO                   TODAY           TOMORROW

SIMPLE PAST TENSE -

Three days ago I WORE my beige jacket.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE -

Today I WEAR my dark glasses.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE -

Tomorrow I WILL WEAR my biker jacket.


TO EAT:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE –

I EAT. You EAT. He/She/It EATS. We EAT. You all EAT. They EAT.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

I ATE. You ATE. He/She/It ATE. We ATE. You all ATE. They ATE.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL EAT. You WILL EAT. He/She/It WILL EAT. You all WILL EAT. [Or You WILL all EAT/You WILL EAT.] They WILL EAT.


TO FIND:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE-

I FIND. You FIND. He/She/It FINDS. We FIND. You all FIND. They FIND.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

I FOUND. You FOUND. He/She/It FOUND. We FOUND. You all FOUND. They FOUND.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL FIND. You WILL FIND. He/She/It WILL FIND. You all WILL FIND. [Or You WILL all FIND/You WILL FIND.] They WILL FIND.

TO RUN:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE –

I RUN. You RUN. He/She/It RUNS. We RUN. You all RUN. They RUN.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

I RAN. You RAN. He/She/It RAN. We RAN. You all RAN. They RAN.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL RUN. You WILL RUN. He/She/It WILL RUN. We WILL RUN. You all WILL RUN. [Or You WILL all RUN/You WILL RUN.] They WILL RUN.


TO TAKE:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE –

I TAKE. You TAKE. He/She/It TAKES. We TAKE. You all TAKE. They TAKE.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

I TOOK. You TOOK. He/She/It TOOK. We TOOK. You all TOOK.

They TOOK.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL TAKE. You WILL TAKE. He/She/It WILL TAKE. We WILL TAKE. You all WILL TAKE. [Or You WILL all TAKE/ You WILL TAKE]. They WILL TAKE.

 

TO WALK:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE –

I WALK. You WALK. He/She/It WALKS. We WALK. You all WALK. They WALK.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE – *This is a REGULAR VERB*

I WALKED. You WALKED. He/She/It WALKED. We WALKED. You all WALKED. They WALKED.


SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL WALK. You WILL WALK. He/She/It WILL WALK. We WILL WALK. You all WILL WALK. [Or You WILL all WALK/You WILL WALK]. They WILL WALK.

 

TO WEAR:

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE –

I WEAR. You WEAR. He/She/It WEARS. We WEAR. You all WEAR. They WEAR.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE –

I WORE. You WORE. He/She/It WORE. We WORE. You all WORE. They WORE.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE –

I WILL WEAR. You WILL WEAR. He/She/It WILL WEAR. We WILL WEAR. You all WILL WEAR. [Or You WILL all WEAR/You WILL WEAR]. They WILL WEAR.


USAGE OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

1] AFFIRMATIVE

I EAT. YOU EAT. HE/SHE/IT EATS. WE EAT. YOU ALL EAT. THEY EAT.

2] NEGATIVE

I DON’T EAT. YOU DON’T EAT. HE/SHE/IT DOESN’T EAT. WE DON’T EAT. NONE OF YOU EAT. THEY DON’T EAT.

(HELPING VERB “TO DO”. “DON’T” = “DO NOT”, “DOESN’T” = “DOES NOT”)

3] YES/NO QUESTIONS.

DO I EAT? DO YOU EAT? DOES HE/SHE/IT EAT? DO WE EAT? DO ANY OF YOU EAT? DO THEY EAT?

4] SHORT ANSWERS.

YES, I DO. NO, I DON’T. YES, YOU DO. NO, YOU DON’T. YES, HE/SHE/IT DOES. NO, HE/SHE/IT DOESN’T. YES, WE DO. NO, WE DON’T. YES, ALL OF YOU DO. NO, NONE OF YOU DO. YES, THEY DO. NO, THEY DON’T.

5] W/H QUESTIONS.

WHEN DO I EAT? WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO EAT? WHERE DOES HE/SHE/IT EAT? HOW DO WE EAT THIS? WHEN DO ANY OF YOU EAT? WHAT DO THEY EAT?

 

FUNCTIONS OF THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

1] To talk about general truths, that is, to talk about something that was true in the past, is true now, and will be true in the future (e.g., The sun rises in the East. Nurses work hard. Water boils at 100 °C.)

2] To talk about habits or rituals (e.g., I pay income tax every year. She drinks coffee. We watch T.V. all the time. The Brazilian football team never loses to England. It never rains in California.)

 

NOTE The use of a HELPING VERB – “TO DO

 

REGULAR VERBS are conjugated by adding “ED” to the end of the word, so “TALK” becomes “TALKED”, for instance.

Where a REGULAR VERB already ends in “E”, ADD “D” to the end, SO “CONJUGATE” becomes “CONJUGATED”.


USAGE OF THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE

1] AFFIRMATIVE

I WALKED. YOU WALKED. HE/SHE/IT WALKED. WE WALKED. YOU ALL WALKED. THEY WALKED.

2] NEGATIVE

I DIDN’T WALK. YOU DIDN’T WALK. HE/SHE/IT DIDN’T WALK. WE DIDN’T WALK. NONE OF YOU WALKED. THEY DIDN’T WALK.

(HELPING VERB “TO DO”. “DIDN’T “= “DID NOT”)

3] YES/NO QUESTIONS

DID I WALK? DID YOU WALK? DID HE/SHE/IT WALK? DID WE WALK? DID ANY OF YOU WALK? DID THEY WALK?

4] SHORT ANSWERS

YES, I DID. NO, I DIDN’T. YES, YOU DID. NO, YOU DIDN’T. YES, HE/SHE/IT DID. NO, HE/SHE/IT DIDN’T. YES, WE DID. NO, WE DIDN’T. YES, SOME OF YOU DID. NO, NONE OF YOU DID. (OR NO, YOU DIDN’T). YES, THEY DID. NO, THEY DIDN’T.

5] W/H QUESTIONS

WHEN DID I WALK? WHERE DID YOU WALK? WHY DID HE/SHE/IT WALK? HOW DID WE WALK SO FAR? HOW DID ANY OF YOU WALK? WHERE DID THEY WALK?

 

FUNCTIONS OF THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE

The Simple Past verb tense has one primary function: to express an activity or situation that started in the past and ended in the past at a particular and specified time.


Here are some examples:

I finished the book last night.

You didn't do all your homework last week.

He travelled to Spain in 1985.

We got up at seven this morning.

 

Points to remember:

1.    Use the correct helping verb ("to do") when forming Simple Past questions (e.g., Why did you eat all the cake?) and also the negative (e.g., I did not eat all the cake!)

2.    Know the correct conjugation of irregular verbs.

3.    Learn the spelling rules for verbs that end with "-y" (e.g., "study" becomes "studied") and some consonants (e.g., "drop" becomes "dropped").

4.    Don't confuse the function of the Simple Past with the "unspecified time" function of the Present Perfect (if the time is specified, use the Simple Past, if it is not, use the Present Perfect).


 

USAGE OF THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

1] AFFIRMATIVE

I WILL RUN. YOU WILL RUN. HE/SHE/IT WILL RUN. WE WILL RUN. YOU WILL ALL RUN OR (YOU ALL WILL RUN). THEY WILL RUN.

2] NEGATIVE

I WILL NOT RUN. YOU WILL NOT RUN. HE/SHE/IT WILL NOT RUN. WE WILL NOT RUN. NONE OF YOU WILL RUN. THEY WILL NOT RUN

OR

I WON’T RUN. YOU WON’T RUN. HE/SHE/IT WON’T RUN. WE WON’T RUN. YOU WON’T RUN. THEY WON’T RUN.

(WHERE “WON’T” = “WILL NOT”)

3] YES/NO QUESTIONS

WILL I RUN? WILL YOU RUN? WILL HE/SHE/IT RUN? WILL WE RUN? WILL ANY OF YOU RUN? WILL THEY RUN?

4] SHORT ANSWERS

YES, I WILL. NO, I WON’T. YES, YOU WILL. NO, YOU WON’T. YES, WE WILL. NO, WE WON’T. YES, YOU ALL WILL. NO, NONE OF YOU WILL. YES, THEY WILL. NO, THEY WON’T.

5] W/H QUESTIONS

WHERE WILL I RUN? WHY WON’T YOU RUN? HOW WILL HE/SHE/IT RUN? WHAT WILL WE RUN ON? HOW OFTEN WILL ANY OF YOU RUN? WHEN WILL THEY RUN?

 

FUNCTIONS OF THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

The Future Simple tense has two functions:

  1. To talk about something that will or will not happen in the future (e.g., I will never stop learning.),

    and

  2. To express willingness (e.g., Mary: "Someone is knocking at the door." John: "I'll get it.") [“I’ll” = “ I will”]

 

 

Points to remember:

Learn when to use "will" and when to use "be going to."

Use of the Present Progressive/Present Continuous for the future is also sometimes a challenge when studying the Future tenses. Remember that you can use the Present Progressive with a future meaning.



FIVE REGULAR VERBS:

APPLAUD

DANCE

EXERCISE

JUGGLE

PAINT


FIVE IRREGULAR VERBS:

BLOW

DRIVE

KNEEL

RIDE

SWIM


EXERCISE:

Using the REGULAR and IRREGULAR VERBS above, try substituting them for the examples of Simple Past, Simple Present and Simple Future Tenses given.

[The answers follow in PART 2]


 


 

 

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