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Tense

Tense is that form of a verb which shows the time and state of an action or event. 


Tense - 1 | English Grammar Basic - Class 10

Let us take three sentences:

  1. I sing this song to please you.
  2. I sang the song in her very presence.
  3. I shall sing another song for her tomorrow.

In the first sentence, the verb sing refers to present time.
In the second sentence, the verb sang refers to past time.

In the third sentence, the verb shall sing refers to future time.

Types of Tenses

There are three main types of tenses:

  1. The Present Tense.
  2. The Past Tense.
  3. The Future Tense.

Each of the three above mentioned tenses can further be divided into four subparts. These subparts include:

  1. Simple
  2. Continuous
  3. Perfect
  4. Perfect Continuous

Tense - 1 | English Grammar Basic - Class 10

Now, we will study all types of present tenses.  Below a table is given consisting of structures and examples of all types of present tenses.

Present Tense Chart

Tense - 1 | English Grammar Basic - Class 10

Now, let us study present tense in detail.  In each example sentence, the verb form along with helping verbs are highlighted.

The Present Tense


Present Indefinite Tense

The Present Indefinite or Simple Present Tense is used :

(i) To express a habitual action.
As,

  • The cock crows every morning.
  • I get up everyday at 6.o' clock.
  • He goes to school everyday.

(ii) To express general truths.
As,

  • The earth is round.
  • Slow and steady wins the race.
  • The sun sets in the west.

(iii) In exclamatory sentences beginning with here and there to express what is actually taking place in the present.
As,

  • Here comes the tram!
  • There goes the ball!
  • There he goes!

(iv) In vivid narrative, as substitute for the simple past.
As,

  • The officer now comes forward and tells the staff to complete all the work by 6 pm.
  • Immediately the minister hurries to the capital.
  • Sachin now makes quick runs to save the follow on.

(v) To indicate a future event that is part of a plan or arrangement.
As,

  • We leave for Delhi next Wednesday.
  • We go to Bangkok next week.
  • When does the school reopen?

(vi) Simple Past is also used to introduce quotations.
As,

  • Rousseau says, "Every man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains today."

(vii) Simple Past is used instead of the Simple Future Tense, in clauses of time and of condition.
As,

  • I shall sing till you sleep.
  • If it rings, I shall pick up the receiver.

Question for Tense - 1
Try yourself:Fill in the sentence with correct form of verb. 

He ___ to the gym every morning.

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Present Continuous Tense

The Present Continuous Tense is used:

(i) For an action going on at the time of speaking.
As,

  • He is reading.
  • The boys are playing cricket.

(ii) For a temporary action which may not be actually happening at the time of speaking.
As,

  • I am reading 'Romeo Juliet'.
  • He is reading 'Illyus and the Oddyssey'.
    [in both the cases, none is reading at this moment].

(iii) For an action that is planned or arranged to take place in the near future.
As,

  • I am going to the party tonight.
  • My father is arriving day after tomorrow.

Exception: The following verbs are not used in the continuous form.
As,
(a) Verbs of Perception, like: see, hear, smell, notice, recognize.
(b) Verbs of Appearance, like: appear, look, seem.
(c) Verbs of Emotion, like: want, wish, desire, feel, like, love, hate, hope, refuse, prefer.
(d) Verbs of Thinking, like: think, suppose, believe, agree, consider, trust, remember, forget, know, understand, imagine, mean, mind.
(e) have, own, possess, belong to, contain, consist of, be etc.

Present Perfect Tense

The Present Perfect Tense is used:

(i) To indicate complete activities in the immediate past.
As,

  • He has just finished the work.
  • The train has just started.

(ii) To express past actions whose time is not given and not definite.
As,

  • I have never known him to be pessimistic.
  • Mr. John has been to Europe.

(iii) To describe past events when we think more of their effect in the present than of the action itself.
As,

  • I have finished my homework.
  • Mohan has drank all the milk.

(iv) To denote an action beginning at some time in the past and continuing upto the present moment.
As,

  • I have known him for a long time.
  • He has been ill since last week.
  • We have lived here for five years.

Question for Tense - 1
Try yourself:Identify the tense used in the sentence. “I have done my work.”
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense

The Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used for an action which began at some time in the past and is still continuing.
As,

  • I have been watering the plants since 5 o' clock.
  • He has been fishing for two hours.
  • They have been playing for several hours.
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1. What are the three types of tenses?
Ans. The three types of tenses are past tense, present tense, and future tense.
2. Can you provide examples of sentences in the present tense?
Ans. Examples of sentences in the present tense include: "I eat breakfast every morning" and "She goes to school by bus."
3. How is the present tense used in English grammar?
Ans. The present tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening, habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled future events.
4. What is the difference between simple present tense and present continuous tense?
Ans. The simple present tense is used for habitual actions or general truths, while the present continuous tense is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking.
5. How can I improve my understanding and usage of the present tense in English?
Ans. To improve your understanding and usage of the present tense, practice writing sentences in the present tense, read books or articles in English, and pay attention to how the present tense is used in everyday conversations.
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