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Mon, 12 Oct, 2020

Master Verbs & Tenses in 3 minutes!

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VERB And TENSES

The verb tense of a sentence indicates whether the activity occurred in the past, is occurring now, or will happen in the future. The majority of verbs have three tenses: past, present, and future.

Verbs are the words that describe our activities and are an essential part of the sentence. Every sentence requires at least one verb; without them, we wouldn’t be able to form a sentence.

 To create a foundation and clear all the concepts, we must teach our kids verbs & tenses from childhood. Learning tenses isn’t a task of just memorising; practice is also required. If they start learning them at a young age and keep practising them, they will be proficient in English. Also, this way, they won’t get overwhelmed by the pressure of learning all the tenses in one go if they start learning them young.

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Keeping this in mind, we have categorised the verbs and tenses into different class groups according to the age of the kids. This will help them learn one thing at a time and have time to comprehend and practice effectively.

English Grammar Verb for Class 1

English Grammar Verb for Class 2

English Grammar Verb for Class 3

English Grammar Verb for Class 4

English Grammar Verb for Class 5

English Grammar Verb for Class 6

English Grammar Verb for Class 7

English Grammar Verb for Class 8

English Grammar tense for Class 1 

English Grammar tense for Class 2 

English Grammar tense for Class 3 

English Grammar tense for Class 4 

English Grammar tense for Class 5 

English Grammar tense for Class 6 

English Grammar tense for Class  

English Grammar tense for Class 8

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you mean by verb tenses?

Verb tenses are a collection of verb forms that help to represent the time of action—past, present, or future.

What is the importance of tenses?

The English language is built around tenses. Otherwise, the statement/question will completely differ from what you intended to say or write. Correct tense usage necessitates the use of the suitable verb form and auxiliary.

Which tense is most commonly used in a sentence?

The Present - Simple Present Tense is the most often used tense in the English language, and you'll most likely use it to discuss your habits and routine behaviours.

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