Welcome to our English learning course! In this lesson, we’ll explore the basic concepts of present, past, and future tenses. Understanding these tenses is crucial for effective communication in English.

Let’s dive into each of these tenses:

Present Tense: The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now or regularly occur. It’s also used to express general truths or facts.

Examples:

  • I eat breakfast every morning. (habitual action)
  • She works at the bank. (current action)
  • The sun rises in the east. (general truth)

Past Tense: The past tense is used to talk about actions that have already happened. It’s used to narrate events or describe completed actions in the past.

Examples:

  • I finished my homework yesterday. (completed action)
  • They visited Paris last summer. (specific past event)
  • She lived in New York for five years. (duration of past action)

Future Tense: The future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It’s used to express plans, predictions, or intentions.

Examples:

  • We will go to the beach tomorrow. (future plan)
  • He is going to travel around Europe next year. (future intention)
  • It will rain later today. (future prediction)

Understanding the differences between these tenses is essential for clear communication. Let’s summarize:

  • Present tense: actions happening now or regularly, and general truths.
  • Past tense: actions completed in the past or events that happened.
  • Future tense: actions that will happen in the future, plans, predictions, or intentions.

Exercises : 

Now, let’s practice identifying these tenses in sentences:

  1. She sings beautifully. (Present)
  2. They danced at the party last night. (Past)
  3. We will visit our grandparents next weekend. (Future).

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