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Tenses
The tense of a verb indicates the time
of the action or the state of being
that is expressed by the verb.
Conjugation of the Verb Wear
Using Present, Past, and Future
Singular
Plural
Present Tense
I wear
You wear
He, she, it wears
We wear
You wear
They wear
Past Tense
I wore
You wore
He, she, it wore
Future Tense
I will (shall) wear
You will (shall) wear
He, she, it will (shall) wear
We wore
You wore
They wore
We will (shall) wear
You will (shall) wear
They will (shall) wear
Conjugation of the Verb Speak
Using Present, Past, and Future
Singular
Plural
Present Tense
I speak
You speak
He, she, it ___________
We speak
You speak
They ___________
Past Tense
I__________
You ___________
He, she, it _________
We spoke
You ___________
They ___________
Future Tense
I will (shall) speak
You will (shall) _________
He, she, it will (shall) ________
We will (shall) _________
You will (shall) _________
They will (shall) _________
What is the past participle of speak? She _____ __________ to me.
Conjugation of the Verb Wear
Using Present, Past, and Future Perfect
Singular
Plural
What patterns do you notice?
Present Perfect Tense
I have worn
You have worn
He, she, it has worn
Write a rule for forming the present perfect.
We have worn
You have worn
They have worn
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Past Perfect Tense
I had worn
You had worn
He, she, had worn
Write a rule for forming the past perfect.
We had worn
You had worn
They had worn
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Future Perfect Tense
I will (shall) have worn
You will (shall) have worn
He, she, it will (shall) have worn
Write a rule for forming the present perfect.
We will (shall) have worn
You will (shall) have worn
They will (shall) have worn
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Singular
Plural
Perfect Tense Explained
Present Perfect Tense
We use the present perfect to say that an action
happened at an unspecified time before now.
***You can use present perfect with unspecified
***You can’t use present perfect with
expressions such as ever, never, once, many times,
expressions such as yesterday, one year ago, last
several times, before, so far, already, yet.
week, when I was a child, at that moment.
I have worn
You have worn
He, she, it has worn
Write a rule for forming the present perfect.
We have worn
You have worn
They have worn
Present Perfect = has/have + past participle
Past Perfect Tense
We use the past perfect to express that something
occurred before another action in the past.
Example: I had never seen such a beautiful
beach before I went to Destin.
I had worn
You had worn
He, she, had worn
Example: Had Susan and John ever studied Thai
before they moved to Thailand?
We had worn
You had worn
They had worn
Write a rule for forming the past perfect.
Past Perfect = had + past participle
Future Perfect Tense
We use the future tense to express something that
Example: He will have perfected verbs by the time he take s the test.
I will (shall) have worn
You will (shall) have worn
He, she, it will (shall) have worn
Write a rule for forming the present perfect.
is existing or happening before a specified time in the future.
Ex.: Will you have perfected verbs by next week?
We will (shall) have worn
You will (shall) have worn
They will (shall) have worn
Future Perfect = will/shall + has/have + past part.
Let’s Practice Verb Tenses
• What is the tense of the underlined verb in
each of the following sentences?
• Cats like milk.
Cats like milk.
• Present tense (simple present tense)
• Last year, I traveled to Japan.
Last year, I traveled to Japan.
• Past tense (simple past tense)
• You will assist him.
You will assist him.
• Future (simple future tense)
• You have seen that movie many times.
You have seen that movie many times.
• Present perfect tense
• Hint: We often use present perfect to talk
about change that has happened over a
period of time or to describe an experience
you have had.
• Joan has studied two foreign languages, sign
language and Spanish.
Joan has studied two foreign
languages, sign language and Spanish.
• Present perfect
• You had studied English before moving to New
York.
You had studied English before moving
to New York.
• Past perfect
• Tony had not booked her ticket to France.
Tony had not booked her ticket to
France.
• Past Perfect
• She will have learned Chinese to communicate
before her new students arrive.
She will have learned Chinese to
communicate before her new students
arrive.
• Future perfect
• Oh, no! Who fed this to the paper shredder?
Oh, no! Who fed this to the paper
shredder?
• Past tense
• Yes, Mom actually drinks that red stuff from
the juicer.
Yes, Mom actually drinks that red stuff
from the juicer.
• Present tense
• Benjamin has left Jackson, Mississippi.
Benjamin has left Jackson, Mississippi.
• Present Perfect
• Had you heard the band before then?
Had you heard the band before then?
• Past perfect
This time…the verb is not underlined.
Find the verb and identify the tense.
• A mosaic of colorful tiles will decorate the
entryway.
A mosaic of colorful tiles will decorate
the entryway.
• Future tense
• By my twenty-first birthday, I will have
qualified for my pilot’s license.
By my twenty-first birthday, I will have
qualified for my pilot’s license.
• Future perfect
• The committee will have notified you of its
decision by Wednesday.
The committee will have notified you
of its decision by Wednesday.
• Future perfect
• The committee will notify you of its decision.
The committee will notify you of its
decision.
• Future tense
• Will you have saved enough money by then?
Will you have saved enough money by
then?
• Future perfect tense
• Evidently, I had thought of every possibility
but one.
Evidently, I had thought of every
possibility but one.
• Past perfect