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VERB TENSES

Tense Affirmative Negative Question Present Simple : For regular activities/daily schedule. I go to school on weekdays. He goes to work during the week. I don’t go to school on weekends. He doesn’t go to school. Do you go to school on Valentine’s day? Does he go to school? Present Continuous : For actions in progress at the moment of speaking. I am reading a book right now. She is reading a novel. I am not reading a magazine. She isn’t reading a newspaper. Are you reading an article? Is she reading a novel? Present Perfect Simple : For past experience, and actions that started in the past and continued to the present. I have visited Brazil before. He has lived in the Dominican Republic for ten five years. I haven’t been to Mexico. He hasn’t been to Japan. Have you traveled on an airplane before? Has he lived here for a long time? Present Perfect Continuous : To emphasize the duration of an action that started in the past and continued to the present. We have been living

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Verbs are words used to express actions; and there are five verb forms. However some learners tend to confuse verb forms for verb tenses.  Tense refers to time, which includes past, present and future. While verb forms are applied in the verb tenses. Here are the five verb forms: