English Grammar Tenses: Their Types & examples for class 6

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Tenses

What are Tenses?

Tense is something which tells us when the action expressed by the verb took place. There are three main divisions of tenses.


1.  Past Tense
The past tense is used to talk about actions which took place in the past.
Past Tense examples:
1. They sang Christmas carols
2. Anshul was watching cartoons
3. Rahul had read all the works of Shakespeare

The past tense can be divided into four sub-categories:



1.1. Simple past tense
1.2. Past Continuous tense
1.3.  Past Perfect tense
1.4.  Past Perfect continuous tense

2.  Present Tense
The present tense is used to talk about actions which take place in the present.

Present Tense examples
1.  The cat yowls every night.
2.  Diane is leaving now.
3.  Vilas has cooked lunch for us.


The present tense can be divided into three sub-categories:
2.1. Simple present tense
2.2. Present Continuous tense
2.3.  Present Perfect tense

3.  Future Tense
The future tense is used to talk about actions which will take place in the future
Future Tense examples
1.  Hansel and Gretel will visit the Gingerbread House.
2.  Farid will be sleeping.
2.  The food will have been spoilt



The future tense can be divided into four sub-categories:
3.1. Simple Future Tense
3.2.  Future Continuous Tense
3.3. Future Perfect Tense
3.4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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