Introduction to Verb Tenses
Verb Tenses Getting to grips with verb tenses is all about practice and repetition. In order to get a good understanding of verb tenses, our English grammar lesson on verb tenses [...]
Verb Tenses Getting to grips with verb tenses is all about practice and repetition. In order to get a good understanding of verb tenses, our English grammar lesson on verb tenses [...]
Non-action verbs or non action verbs do NOT express an action, but represent a state of being, need, opinion, sense, or preference. What is a non action verb? Examples are the “be” verbs: am, [...]
The future perfect continuous tense is used to indicate a continuing action that will be completed at some specified time in the future. The future perfect continuous tense – future perfect [...]
The future perfect tense has two different forms: “will have done” and “be going to have done.”, and unlike simple future forms, future perfect tense forms are [...]
We use the future continuous tense primarily to indicate that we will be in the middle of doing something in a specified time in the future. The future continuous tense looks like this in a [...]
The simple future tense, or future simple tense as it is also called, is used when you are making a promise, predicting something will happen, or when referring to something that is habitual. [...]
The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb: Present Perfect subject + has/have + past participle You have written that sentence [...]
With present perfect continuous verb tense, what do we mean? When there is an action which has just been completed, we use the present perfect continuous verb tense. present perfect continuous [...]
The present continuous tense is also known as the present progressive tense. In English grammar, verb tenses are categorized according to present, future and past tenses, with sub-categories: [...]