The document discusses verb tenses and how they relate to time. There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. The past tense refers to actions that have already occurred, the present tense refers to ongoing or current actions, and the future tense refers to actions that have yet to happen. Several example sentences are then provided and the reader is asked to identify the tense of each verb.
The document discusses verb tenses and how they relate to time. There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. The past tense refers to actions that have already occurred, the present tense refers to ongoing or current actions, and the future tense refers to actions that have yet to happen. Several example sentences are then provided and the reader is asked to identify the tense of each verb.
The document discusses verb tenses and how they relate to time. There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. The past tense refers to actions that have already occurred, the present tense refers to ongoing or current actions, and the future tense refers to actions that have yet to happen. Several example sentences are then provided and the reader is asked to identify the tense of each verb.
Simple tenses - usually refer to a single action. 3 TYPES OF TENSES 1. Past Tense I cleaned my bedroom yesterday. 2. Present tense I clean my bedroom every day. 3. Future tense I will clean my bedroom later. Read the sentences and identify what tense of verb is used. 1. The man walks with his dog everyday. _________ 2. My mother cooked chicken adobo last week. ______________ 3. He will pour honey on his “salabat” later. ___________ 4. Her sister bakes chocolate cake every afternoon. ____________ 5. They talk so loud when they discuss pandemic issues. _____________