Tenses: Tense means ‘time’
Types of Tenses:-
- There are ‘3’ types of tenses based on time.
- Tenses are divided in to ‘3’ types.
- Present Tense.
- Past Tense.
- Future Tense.
Each ‘Tense’ is sub divided in to ‘4’ types.
Present Tense:
Simple present tense: sub+v1(s/es)+obj.
Ex: I work as doctor.
Present continuous tense: sub+Is/Am/Are+V4+obj
Ex: I am working as doctor.
Present perfect tense: sub+Has/Have +V3 +obj
Ex: I have worked as doctor.
Present perfect continuous tense: sub+Has been/Have been+V4+obj
Ex: I have been working as doctor.
Past Tense:
1) Simple past tense: sub+V2+obj.
Ex: I worked as doctor
2)Past continuous: sub+was/were+V4 +obj.
Ex: I was working as doctor.
3)Past perfect: sub+Had+v3 +obj.
Ex: I had worked as doctor.
4)Past perfect continuous: sub+Had been/+V4+obj.
Ex:I had been working as doctor.
Future Tense:
1)Future simple tense: sub+will/Shall+v1+obj.
Ex: I will work as doctor.
(or)
I shall work as doctor.
2)Future continuous tense: sub+will be/ shall be+v4 obj.
Ex:I will be working as doctor.
3)Future perfect tense: sub+will have/ shall have+V3 obj.
Ex: I will have worked as doctor.
4)Future perfect continuous tense: sub+will have been/shall have been+V4
Ex: I will have been working as doctor.