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Verb Tense rules. A verb indicates the time of an action or condition by changing its form. Past, present, and future tenses are the most common forms.

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1 Verb Tense rules

2 A verb indicates the time of an action or condition by changing its form. Past, present, and future tenses are the most common forms.

3 the simple forms Simple present is used to describe customary or habitual actions and general truths. I walk to school every day.

4 simple past: use to describe actions that took place in the past. Sam mailed the letter yesterday.

5 simple future: use to describe actions that are expected to take place after the present. I shall clean my room tomorrow.

6 progressive forms present progressive: use to describe actions occurring now. I am studying English now.

7 past progressive: use to describe an action that was occurring at a specific time in the past. My neighbors were cleaning when I came to visit.

8 future progressive: use to describe actions that will be in progress in the future I shall be smiling when my mom arrives.


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