Overview 📚
Tenses are essential for expressing when an action occurs. Here’s a quick guide to key English tenses:
Present Simple
Used for general truths or habitual actions.
Example: "She works at a bank."Past Simple
Describes completed actions.
Example: "They visited London last year."Future Simple
Indicates upcoming actions.
Example: "I will call you tomorrow."
Practice Activities ✍️
- Fill in the blanks with correct tenses.
- Convert sentences between tenses (e.g., "He eats" → "He ate").
- Identify the tense in given sentences.
For advanced exercises, visit [Tenses Practice Sheets] (/en/resources/grammar/worksheets/tenses/practice).
Tips 📌
- Use present continuous for ongoing actions: "She is working now."
- Past continuous describes actions in progress: "They were studying when I arrived."
- Future perfect shows completed actions by a future time: "By 2025, he will have finished his degree."
Explore more grammar resources [here] (/en/resources/grammar).