Verb tenses
We use verb tenses to show the timing of an action or event. They help us to communicate more clearly, so that other people understand the sequence and duration of events.
There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. We can divide each tense into simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous, making a total of 12 tenses. Together they make a logical and consistent system of communicating very complex and thorough information about the events.
If there were fewer tenses, what we could say about events would be more limited and less understandable.
To see how tenses work together to create a system, let’s look first at the past tenses:
- Past Simple informs us about the fact of the action.
- I walked
- Past continuous deals with the duration of the action.
- I was walking
- Past Perfect provides the information of what has been completed by a certain moment of time.
- I had walked
- Past Perfect Continuous tells of how long the action went on before a certain moment of time.
- I had been walking
Now let’s do the same for the present tenses:
- Present simple.
- I walk
- Present continuous.
- I am walking
- Present perfect.
- I have walked
- Present perfect continuous.
- I have been walking
And the future tenses:
- Future simple.
- I will walk.
- Future continuous.
- I will be walking
- Future perfect.
- I will have walked
- Future perfect continuous.
- I will have been walking
Here are some more examples of verb tenses:
| Past | Present | Future | |
| Simple | I worked | I work | I will work |
| Continuous | I was working | I am working | I will be working |
| Perfect | I had worked | I have worked | I will have worked |
| Perfect Continuous | I had been working | I have been working | I will have been working |
| Past | Present | Future | |
| Simple | I listened | I listen | I will listen |
| Continuous | I was listening | I am listening | I will be listening |
| Perfect | I had listened | I have listened | I will have listened |
| Perfect Continuous | I had been listening | I have been listening | I will have been listening |
| Past | Present | Future | |
| Simple | I cooked | I cook | I will cook |
| Continuous | I was cooking | I am cooking | I will be cooking |
| Perfect | I had cooked | I have cooked | I will have cooked |
| Perfect Continuous | I had been cooking | I have been cooking | I will have been cooking |
Here is a slightly more technical chart, showing how the different tenses are formed
| Past | Present | Future | |
| Simple | Past verb | Base verb | Will + base verb |
| Continuous | Was/were + present participle | Am/is/are + present participle | Will be + present participle |
| Perfect | Had + past participle | Have/has + past participle | Will have + past participle |
| Perfect Continuous | Had been + present participle | Had/have been + past participle | Will have been + present participle |
For more about present participles, see here.
For more about past participles see here.
Posted by Graham
With thanks to Lara for the idea and for the clarity