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I ______ to school every morning
I ______ to school every morning
go
She is ______ shopping
She is ______ shopping
going
They were ______ tennis yesterday afternoon
They were ______ tennis yesterday afternoon
playing
By next Monday, I will have been ______ for three years
By next Monday, I will have been ______ for three years
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All verbs in English have four principal ______ - base, past, participle, and gerund
All verbs in English have four principal ______ - base, past, participle, and gerund
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Verbs in English appear in their respective ______ and modes according to construction rules
Verbs in English appear in their respective ______ and modes according to construction rules
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Study Notes
Verb tenses refer to different time frames within which actions take place when using verbs in sentences. One of the most common verb tenses is the simple present tense. This form shows ongoing action and is used with unfinished actions. For example, we might say "I go to school every morning," indicating something that happens repeatedly without any end point. Present continuous tense refers to current events happening right now, such as "She is going shopping." It can also apply to events in progress at specific times, like "They were playing tennis yesterday afternoon." Finally, there's future perfect continuous tense, where an event will have been taking place up until some point in the future; this could be expressed by saying "By next Monday, I will have been studying for three years." Beyond these basic forms, we find various more complex constructions involving combinations and alternations between them. All verbs in English, for instance, have four principal parts - base, past, participle and gerund. These appear in their respective tenses and modes according to construction rules.
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Learn about different verb tenses in English, including simple present, present continuous, and future perfect continuous. Understand how verbs change based on time frames and actions taking place. Explore the four principal parts of verbs: base, past, participle, and gerund.