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Verb Tenses Progressive
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Progressive Tense = Action in Process
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The progressive tense requires the helping verb “is.”
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Forms of “Be” Present: is are Past: was were Future: will be shall be
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To form the progressive tense, use the correct tense of “be” as the helping verb and a present participle as the main verb.
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Verb Form Chart Base Form Present Participle Past Past Participle read is reading read have read chop is chopping chopped have chopped type is typing typed have typed
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Present Progressive present form of “be” + present participle am typing
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Past Progressive past form of “be” + present participle was typing
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Future Progressive future form of “be” + present participle will be typing
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Practice: base form/present tense- sing
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Past Tense I _________________ a song yesterday. sang sang
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Future Tense I _________________ a song tomorrow. Will sing Will sing
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Present Perfect Tense I _________________ a song. have sung have sung
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Past Perfect Tense I _________________ a song. had sung had sung
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Future Perfect Tense I _________________ a song. Will have sung Will have sung
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Present Progressive Tense I _________________ a song. am singing am singing
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Past Progressive Tense I _________________ a song. Was singing Was singing
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Future Progressive Tense I _________________ a song. will be singing will be singing
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Just as the past, present, and future tenses can be perfect, the progressive tenses can also be perfect.
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To form the perfect progressive tense, use the past participle of “be” as the helping verb and a present participle as the main verb.
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Verb Form Chart Base Form Present Participle Past Past Participle amisare am being is being are being waswere have been has been sharpen is sharpening sharpened have sharpened
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Past Participle of “be” Present: have been has been Past: had been Future: will have been shall have been
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Present Perfect Progressive present form of past participle “be” + present participle have been sharpening
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Past Perfect Progressive past form of past participle “be” + present participle had been sharpening
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Future Perfect Progressive future form of past participle “be” + present participle will have been sharpening
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Verb tenses should remain consistent. If you are writing in the present tense, the whole paper should be in the present tense.
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Papers about Literature Write about literature in the present tense.
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