Simple Tenses Guide
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Simple Tenses in English

Master the basics of English grammar

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Welcome to Simple Tenses!

Understanding tensesForms of verbs that show time is one of the most important parts of learning English. Tenses help us talk about when things happen - in the past, present, or future.

In this guide, you'll learn about the three simple tenses: Simple Present, Simple Past, and Simple Future. These are the building blocksBasic foundation elements that will help you express yourself clearly in English!

๐ŸŽฏ Why Learn Simple Tenses?

Simple tenses are the foundationThe base or starting point of English grammar. They help you talk about actions, habits, facts, and plans clearly and correctly. Master these three tenses, and you'll be able to communicate effectivelyIn a successful way in most everyday situations!

๐Ÿ“… The Timeline of Tenses

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PAST

Yesterday

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PRESENT

Now

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FUTURE

Tomorrow

๐Ÿ• Simple Present Tense

โ“ When do we use it?

  • โ€ข Facts and general truths
  • โ€ข HabitsRegular repeated actions and routines
  • โ€ข Permanent situations

๐Ÿ“ Structure

Positive: Subject + verb (+ s/es for he/she/it)

Negative: Subject + do/does + not + verb

Question: Do/Does + subject + verb?

๐Ÿ’ฌ Examples

โœ“ I drink coffee every morning.

โœ“ She works at a hospital.

โœ“ The sun rises in the east.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Add -s or -es to the verb for he/she/it!

โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

โŒ He go to school. โ†’ โœ… He goes to school.

โŒ She don't like pizza. โ†’ โœ… She doesn't like pizza.

โŒ Do she speak English? โ†’ โœ… Does she speak English?

โฎ๏ธ Simple Past Tense

โ“ When do we use it?

  • โ€ข Completed actions in the past
  • โ€ข Actions with a specific time
  • โ€ข Past habits (with "used to")

๐Ÿ“ Structure

Positive: Subject + verb + ed (or irregularVerbs that don't follow normal rules form)

Negative: Subject + did + not + verb

Question: Did + subject + verb?

๐Ÿ’ฌ Examples

โœ“ I visited Paris last summer.

โœ“ She bought a new car yesterday.

โœ“ They didn't go to school last week.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: Many common verbs are irregular! (goโ†’went, eatโ†’ate, seeโ†’saw)

โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

โŒ I go to the store yesterday. โ†’ โœ… I went to the store yesterday.

โŒ She didn't came home. โ†’ โœ… She didn't come home.

โŒ Did you saw that? โ†’ โœ… Did you see that?

โญ๏ธ Simple Future Tense

โ“ When do we use it?

  • โ€ข PredictionsGuesses about the future about the future
  • โ€ข SpontaneousQuick, unplanned decisions decisions
  • โ€ข Promises and offers

๐Ÿ“ Structure

Positive: Subject + will + verb

Negative: Subject + will + not + verb

Question: Will + subject + verb?

๐Ÿ’ฌ Examples

โœ“ I will help you with your homework.

โœ“ It will rain tomorrow.

โœ“ She won't forget your birthday.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: won't = will not | You can also use "going to" for planned actions!

โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

โŒ I will to go tomorrow. โ†’ โœ… I will go tomorrow.

โŒ She will comes later. โ†’ โœ… She will come later.

โŒ Will he goes? โ†’ โœ… Will he go?

๐Ÿ“Š Quick Comparison

Tense Structure Example Time Signal Words
Simple Present Subject + verb(s/es) I work here. always, usually, every day, often
Simple Past Subject + verb-ed I worked yesterday. yesterday, last week, ago, in 2020
Simple Future Subject + will + verb I will work tomorrow. tomorrow, next week, soon, later