Uses
of Tenses
1) Simple present tense
Uses:-
A)
To show habitual action :
e.g.
e.g.
1. He goes to school.
2. Dogs bark.
3. Mother gets up early.
B)
To show daily or regular activities :
(Use of Adverbs:- Daily, always, often,
usually, generally, never)
(Use of Adverbial phrase:- every day,
every week, every month)
e.g.
1. He takes exercise every day.
2. She visits her parents often.
3. They always bring him present.
C)
To express a general statement :
e.g.
1. Sachin Tendulkar plays
cricket well.
2. Seeta likes mangoes.
D)
To show preplanned future action :
e.g.
1.We leave Pune next month.
2. My brother returns to Mumbai
in June.
E)
To show eternal truth :
e.g.
1. The earth revolves round the
sun.
2. Two plus two is four.
F)
Conditional clauses :
e.g.
1. If it rains, I shall stay at
home.
2. Unless he returns my home, I
will not see him.
G)
Time clause :
e.g.
1. We shall go to Pune when my brother
returns from Nashik.
2. I shall wait till you finish
your work.
H)
In Commentaries :
e.g.
1. Sachin comes, he runs,
he bowls.
2. Pele defends himself, passes
the ball, kicks the ball and goal.
I)
To introduce quotations :
e.g.
1. He said, “Money is what
money does.”
2. Napoleon said, “Nothing is
impossible in the world.”
2) Present Continuous
Tense
Uses:-
A)
To express an action in progress at the time of speaking :
e.g.
e.g.
1. The baby is playing with the
dog.
2. The boys are playing
cricket.
3. It is raining.
B)
To express a temporary action that may not be actually taking place at the time of speaking.
e.g.
1. My sister is
reading a novel.
2. He is
teaching English in the school.
3. She is doing
research in the university.
C)
To express immediate plans :
e.g.
1. I am leaving
for Pune tonight.
2. My uncle is
arriving tomorrow.
3. The prime minister is
flying to Pakistan tomorrow.
3) Present Perfect
Tense
Uses
:
A) To express recent past action which is completed
in any indefinite present time :
e.g.
1. I have done the job.
2. Raju has never seen her to be humble.
3. Miss Rekha has been to America.
4. She has killed a cat.
B)
To express a recently completed action with just :
e.g.
1. He has just gone out.
2. My sister has just finished cooking.
3. The train has just left.
C)
To express actions which happened in the past, provided the action could be
repeated in the present :
e.g.
1. I have seen crocodiles in that lake.
2. She has written a number of books.
3. My father has seen the Ajanta Caves.
4) Present Perfect
Continuous Tense
A)
To show an action which began at some time in the past and is still continuing
in the present :
e.g.
1. They have been
building the bridge for several months.
2. We have been
reading since four o’clock.
3. She has been
missing since last Friday.
5) Simple Past Tense
A)
To express an action completed in the past :
e.g.
e.g.
1. She left the college last
year.
2. I received her letter a week
ago.
3. She met her old friend
yesterday.
4. I learned
English in England.
B)
To express a past habit :
e.g.
1. Every morning Gandhiji went
for a walk.
2. She always took exercise at
that time.
6. Past Continuous
Tense
Uses
:
A)
To denote an action going on at some time in the past :
e.g.
1. I was reading a novel.
2. It was raining heavily.
3. They were asking many
questions.
B)
To express a continuous action interrupted by another action with simple past
tense :
e.g.
e.g.
1. He was returning
home late when a dog bit him.
2. The boy was
riding a bicycle when a truck dashed him down.
3. When I reached
there, the people were coming out of the hall.
7. Past Perfect Tense
Uses
:
A)
To show an action completed before a certain moment in the past : (Of the two
past actions; earlier action is in past perfect tense and the other is in
simple past tense)
e.g.
e.g.
1. After she had
taken her lunch, she went to the theatre.
2. When I reached the
station, the train had departed.
3. Before we reached
the bus – stop, the bus had left.
4. After we had
reached the bus stop, the bus arrived.
Special
Note :- The past perfect tense is never used with adverbs of past time but
simple past tense is used.
e.g.
1. I had met him yesterday
(Wrong).
I met him yesterday (Correct).
2. She had come here last day
(Wrong).
She came here last day (Correct).
8. Past Perfect
Continuous Tense
Uses
:
A)
To denote the action that began before a certain point in the past and
continued up to that time :
e.g.
1. They had been building that
bridge since 1980.
2. At that time, we had been
practicing for two years.
3. She had been reading a novel
for two weeks.
4. My grandfather had
been growing plants in our field since 1960.
Special
Note :-
Since
– denotes a particular point of time e.g. since 1980
For
– denotes a period of time e.g. for two years
9. Simple Future Tense
Uses
:
A)
To express actions in the future i.e. action that has still to take place : e.g.
1. I shall meet you tomorrow.
2. They will arrive soon.
3. The doctor will examine the
patients in the evening.
B)
To express habitual action in the future :
e.g.
e.g.
1. The rainy season will come.
2. The birds will come in the
next summer.
10. Future Continuous
Tense
Use
:
A)
To express an action which will occur in the usual course of events.
e.g.
1. She will be
staying here till Sunday.
2. I will be meeting
him tomorrow.
3. The children will
be playing here this evening.
B)
To express future without intention :
e.g.
1. He won’t be
staying long.
2. The lady will be
coming back this way.
3. The Government will
be opening a children’s park in our area.
11. Future Perfect
Tense
Use
:
A)
To indicate the completion of an action by a certain future time:
e.g.
1. They will have
built the bridge by March next year.
2. I shall have finished the job by 10
a.m. the day after tomorrow.
3. By the end of the year, we shall have
completed the repairs.
4. In the five years’ time Seema will have
taken her degree.
12. Future Perfect
Continuous Tense
Use
:
A)
To show an action going on over a period of time that will end in the future.
e.g.
1. By 1988, she will have been
ranking the first.
2. By next week, we shall have been
doing this job for six weeks.
3. When he gets his
degree, he will have been studying in Cambridge for four years.
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