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What is the Formula for All Tenses? Verb TenseFormula Present Continuous Subject + is/am/are + Verb(+ing) Past Continuous Subject + was/were + Verb(+ing) Future Continuous Subject + will be/shall be + verb(+ing) Present Perfect Subject + Has/have + Verb (v3)8 more rows Jan 4, 2023
Examples of tenses in English TensePresentFuture Simple He rides a bike He will ride a bike Continuous He is riding a bike He will be riding a bike Perfect He has ridden a bike He will have ridden a bike Perfect continuous He has been riding a bike since the morning He will have been riding a bike at 8 am tomorrow
Three tenses (present, past; future tense is indicated by the prefix sa- or the particle sawfa and the present tense). Two voices (active, passive) Two genders (masculine, feminine) Three persons (first, second, third)
The twelve tenses in English are as follows: Simple Present Tense. Present Continuous Tense. Present Perfect Tense. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Simple Past Tense. Past Continuous Tense. Past Perfect Tense. Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
ing to corpus research, in academic writing, the three tenses used the most often are the simple present, the simple past, and the present perfect (Biber et al., 1999; Caplan, 2012).

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The three main verb tenses are the past, present, and future, but there are also four grammatical aspects: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. When you combine the three time periods with the four aspects, you get twelve unique verb tenses.

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