There are three tenses of the verb: present, past and future. The present tense expresses actions that are happening at the moment or is continuously active. The past tense express actions that already happened while the future tense express actions that are about to happen.
SIMPLE TENSES
PRESENT
Lauren walks to school everyday.
PAST
Lauren walked to school yesterday.
FUTURE
Lauren will walk to school tomorrow.
Zoom Class Output
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TO SHOW THE SIMPLE TENSES.
PRESENT: The children ______________________________.
PAST: The children _____________________________.
FUTURE: The children ________________________.
PROGRESSIVE TENSES
PRESENT
Lauren is walking to school.
PAST
Lauren was walking to school when the accident happened.
FUTURE
Lauren will be walking to school the day after tomorrow.
Zoom Class Output
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TO SHOW THE PROGRESSIVE TENSES.
PRESENT: The children ______________________________.
PAST: The children _____________________________.
FUTURE: The children ________________________.
PERFECT TENSES
PRESENT
Lauren has walked this alley before.
PAST
Lauren came home to see her mom only to find out that her mom had moved to Colorado.
FUTURE
Lauren will have moved to Colorado with her mom next month.
Zoom Class Output
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TO SHOW THE PERFECT TENSES.
PRESENT: The children ______________________________.
PAST: The children _____________________________.
FUTURE: The children ________________________.
TASK 1
DO THE ZOOM CLASS OUTPUT.
TASK 2
You will answer a short quiz about the TENSES OF THE VERBS in your SAMS portal.