Verb Tenses

Verb Tenses

Verb tenses are verb forms that indicate the time of an action or event. In English, there are three main verb tenses: present, past, and future. Each tense has a perfect form, indicating completed action; a progressive form, indicating ongoing action; and a perfect progressive form, indicating ongoing action that will be completed at some point.

Future Continuous

Future Continuous

Sometimes called Future Progressive, the Future Continuous is one of the verb forms associated with the Future ...
Future Perfect

Future Perfect

We use Future Perfect when you want to speak about an event that will be completed before a particular time in the ...
Future Perfect – Exercises

Future Perfect – Exercises

Verb Tenses - Future Perfect - Exercises - Practice exercises with Future Perfect. Improve your oral and written ...
Future Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous

We use Future Perfect Continuous when you want to speak about an event that will happen and continue in a ...
Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

Learn here the basics of English Grammar. Parts of Speech are nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, ...
Past Continuous

Past Continuous

The Past Continuous is a verb tense we use to express that an ongoing action was happening in the past. It gives a ...
Past Continuous – Exercises

Past Continuous – Exercises

Past Continuous - Exercises - Practice exercises with Past Continuous. Improve your oral and written skills with ...
Past Perfect

Past Perfect

The Past Perfect is a verb tense we use to express that an action has happened in the past and it has a connection ...
Past Perfect – Exercises

Past Perfect – Exercises

Past Perfect - Exercises - Practice exercises with Past Perfect. Improve your oral and written skills with ...
Past Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Continuous

The Past Perfect Continuous is a verb tense we use to express that an action started in the past and has continued ...
Present Continuous

Present Continuous

The Present Continuous is a verb tense we use to express that an ongoing action is happening now. It gives a sense ...

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If vs Whether

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If vs Whether The use of If vs Whether. If or Whether? They are both both conjunctions and used in ...
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