What is Tense?

Understanding Tense

A tense is the form of a verb that shows when an action happens—whether in the past, present, or future. It helps us describe the time and continuity of an action or event.

Main Types of Tenses

Tense Time Example
Present Now / Regularly I write letters.
Past Before now I wrote a letter.
Future After now I will write a letter.

Forms of Each Tense

Form Use Example
Simple Basic action or fact She reads daily.
Continuous Ongoing action She is reading now.
Perfect Completed action She has read the book.
Perfect Continuous Ongoing action with duration She has been reading for an hour.

Quick Summary

Time Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous
Present I write I am writing I have written I have been writing
Past I wrote I was writing I had written I had been writing
Future I will write I will be writing I will have written I will have been writing
English Tenses

English Tenses Overview

1. Present Tenses

Tense Example Use
Simple Present She reads books. Habits, general truths
Present Continuous She is reading now. Actions happening now
Present Perfect She has read five books. Past actions with present relevance
Present Perfect Continuous She has been reading all day. Ongoing action from past to present

2. Past Tenses

Tense Example Use
Simple Past She read the book yesterday. Completed actions in the past
Past Continuous She was reading at 5 PM. Ongoing action in the past
Past Perfect She had read it before lunch. One past action before another
Past Perfect Continuous She had been reading for hours. Ongoing action up to a point in the past

3. Future Tenses

Tense Example Use
Simple Future She will read tomorrow. Future actions or predictions
Future Continuous She will be reading at 5 PM. Ongoing action at a future time
Future Perfect She will have read it by Friday. Action completed before a future point
Future Perfect Continuous She will have been reading for 3 hours. Ongoing action leading to a future time