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Tense: Present, Past and Future tense

Tense occurs only in verbs. It refers to the change that takes place in the form of the verb to indicate time.

THE PRESENT TENSE

Present tense expresses an action taking place now. Except in the case of the verb ‘be’, the only change that takes place in the form of the verb to indicate the present tense occurs when the verb agrees with a third person singular subject.

Examples:     Sule always reads after meals.

             The bus arrives at 8a.m

            The sun sets in the West.

            Sugar is sweet.

SpeakersSingularPlural
1st person  I sleep, eat, wake,do,   have  We sleep, eat, wake, do,   have
2nd person  You sleep, eat, wake, do,have  You sleep, eat, wake, do,   have
3rd person  She/He/It  sleeps, eats, wakes, does, has  They sleep, eat, wake, do,   have

In the case of the verb ‘be’, one more change takes place in the form of the verb to indicate the present tense.

 SingularPlural
1stI am a student.We are students.
2ndYou are a student.You are students.
3rdHe/She is a student.They are students.

The examples given above are in the simple forms. Other present tense forms include the present continuous, present perfect and present perfect continuous.

Examples:

Present Continuous: E.gI am working.

Present Perfect: E.gI have worked.

Present Perfect Continuous:E.g I have been working.

THE PAST TENSE               

The past tense is used to talk about a past action.

Regular verbs form their past tense by adding ‘-ed’ to the simple form of the verb, while irregular verbs form their past tense in different ways.

Examples: Regular

Present Tense                       Past Tense
BookBooked
ShareShared
CelebrateCelebrated
MixMixed
OrderOrdered
SwitchSwitched

Irregular

Present TensePast Tense
BleedBled
BreakBroke
BuildBuilt
SwimSwam
CastCast
HitHit

There are four past tense forms in English. The past simple, past continuous:

Past Simple:E.g I worked.

Past Continuous:E.g I was working.

Past Perfect: E.gI had worked.

Past Perfect Continuous:E.g I had been working.

THE FUTURE TENSE

Future Tense is used to express a future action by using the modal auxiliary verbs ‘shall’ and ‘will’ e.g

I shall travel soon.

You will see the manager when he arrives.

Or by using the form ‘be going’ and ‘to’ infinitive or by using the present progressive and an expression indicating the future:

Examples: Emekais going to succeed.

It is going to rain today.

Adamuis leaving tomorrow.

The future tense is also used to refer to a future action in a conditioned sentence; used to give command or provide explanations, used in the passive form. Examples:

If you fail your exams, father will scold you.

The meeting will start at eight sharp.

You will dowhat I say.

The fried rice will be cooked in a few minutes.

The swimming pool will be closed next week for renovations.

Evaluation: Write out the past tense and past participle forms of these verbs: split, swing, fight, drive choose, grind, make, mean, sew, shut, talk, put, see weep, taste.

Reading Assignment: The Student’s Companion by Chris Talbot, pages 84 – 94

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