VERB TENSES

A. Simple Tenses
1.) Present Tense - describes what is happening, what is true at the
                              moment, and what is consistently true

a.) describing what is happening now, in the present
b.) describing a habitual or regularly occurring action
c.) expressing a general truth or widely help opinion
d.) describing a fixed- time future event
e.) discussing "timeless" events and activities

2.) Past Tense - tells of an action completed or a condition created
3.) Future Tense - indicates action yet to be taken or a condition not
                             yet experienced
B.) Perfect Tenses
-uses the past participle together with auxiliary verbs
-generally describes actions or occurences that have 
                           already been completed or that will be completed before
                           a more recent point in time
1.) Present Perfect Tense - allows that action begun and completed in
                    the past also continues-or its effects continue into the 
                    present

have + past participle

2.) Past Perfect Tense - indicates that an action was completed before 
                   another one took place. When two actions both started and 
                   stopped in the past, the earlier action uses had as a helper.
had + past participle

3.) Future Perfect Tense - indicates that an action will be complete 
                  before some specified or predictable time
will have/shall have + past participle



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