Introduction to Verbs
Verbs
English Verb Tenses
In English, there are three verb tenses: Past, Present and Future; and there are additional aspects that give extra details: Simple, Perfect, Continuous, Perfect Continuous. These details include what actions happened first, whether a past action has an impact on the present, the length of time the action occurred, etc.
Past Tense
- Simple Past "I ate"
- Past Perfect "I had eaten"
- Past Continuous "I was eating"
- Past Perfect Continuous "I had been eating"
Present Tense
- Present Tense "I eat"
- Present Perfect "I have eaten"
- Present Continous "I am eating"
- Present Perfect Continuous "I have been eating"
Future Tense
- Future tense "I will eat"
- Future Perfect "I will have eaten"
- Future Continuous "I will be eating"
- Future Perfect Continuous "I will have been eating"
Verb Tenses in Other Languages
Spanish has other tenses such as the Conditional tense which is the same as "would + verb" construction in English (e.g. "I would eat"). A related tense is the Conditional Perfect (e.g. "I would have eaten").