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Which verb tense indicates actions that are currently happening?
Which verb tense indicates actions that are currently happening?
Which verb tense is used to describe actions that have already been completed before the present time?
Which verb tense is used to describe actions that have already been completed before the present time?
Which verb tense is formed by using 'will' or 'shall' with the base form of the verb?
Which verb tense is formed by using 'will' or 'shall' with the base form of the verb?
Which verb tense is used to indicate actions that were ongoing in the past or actions that were happening at a specific point in the past?
Which verb tense is used to indicate actions that were ongoing in the past or actions that were happening at a specific point in the past?
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Verb Tenses
- The present continuous tense indicates actions that are currently happening.
- The past perfect tense is used to describe actions that have already been completed before the present time.
- The future tense is formed by using 'will' or 'shall' with the base form of the verb.
- The past continuous tense is used to indicate actions that were ongoing in the past or actions that were happening at a specific point in the past.
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Test your knowledge of verb tenses with this quiz. Identify the verb tenses that correspond to actions currently happening, actions completed before the present time, future actions, and ongoing or specific past actions.