Complete English Tense Notes
Present · Past · Future — all 12 tenses, in short. Click any tense for details.
Present Tense
4 types — habits, now, experience, and duration
Simple Present
Habits · Facts · Routines
✘ Subject + do/does not + V1
? Do/Does + Subject + V1?
When to use
- Daily habits & routines ("She drinks coffee every morning.")
- Universal truths & facts ("The Earth revolves around the Sun.")
- Fixed schedules ("The bus leaves at 8 AM.")
- Instructions, feelings & states (love, know, want)
Signal words
Present Continuous
Action happening right now
✘ Subject + am/is/are + not + V-ing
? Am/Is/Are + Subject + V-ing?
When to use
- Action at this exact moment ("She is listening to music.")
- Temporary situations ("It is raining.")
- Future arrangements ("We are flying to Mumbai next week.")
- Annoying habits with "always" ("He is always interrupting!")
Signal words
Present Perfect
Experience · Recent past · Result
✘ Subject + has/have + not + V3
? Has/Have + Subject + V3?
When to use
- Life experience (no specific time) ("I have visited Paris.")
- Recent action with present result ("She has broken her leg.")
- Unfinished time periods ("I have eaten twice today.")
- With just/already/yet/ever/never
Signal words
Present Perfect Continuous
How long · Since when · Still ongoing
✘ Subject + has/have + not + been + V-ing
? Has/Have + Subject + been + V-ing?
When to use
- Action started in past, still continuing ("I have been studying for 3 hours.")
- Showing duration with for/since
- Visible result of recent activity ("She looks tired — she has been running.")
Signal words
Past Tense
4 types — completed, ongoing, before-past, and duration
Simple Past
Completed action · Definite past time
✘ Subject + did not + V1
? Did + Subject + V1?
When to use
- Completed action at a specific time ("I visited Delhi in 2022.")
- Series of past events ("He woke up, brushed, and left.")
- Past habits ("We played cricket every evening.")
- Historical facts ("Gandhi was born in 1869.")
Signal words
Past Continuous
Ongoing past action · Scene setting
✘ Subject + was/were + not + V-ing
? Was/Were + Subject + V-ing?
When to use
- Action in progress at a specific past time ("At 8 PM, she was cooking.")
- Interrupted action ("I was watching TV when the lights went out.")
- Two simultaneous actions ("She was reading while he was cooking.")
- Setting a narrative scene
Signal words
Past Perfect
Action before another past action
✘ Subject + had + not + V3
? Had + Subject + V3?
When to use
- Action completed before another past action ("By the time I arrived, she had left.")
- Reported speech with past tense verbs
- Third conditional ("If he had studied, he would have passed.")
Signal words
Past Perfect Continuous
Duration of past action before another event
✘ Subject + had + not + been + V-ing
? Had + Subject + been + V-ing?
When to use
- Show how long an action was happening before a past event ("She had been working for 3 hours when he arrived.")
- Reason for a past state or result ("He was tired because he had been running.")
Signal words
Future Tense
4 types — will, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous
Simple Future
Prediction · Promise · Decision · Will
✘ Subject + will not (won't) + V1
? Will + Subject + V1?
When to use
- Predictions ("I think it will rain tomorrow.")
- Spontaneous decisions ("The phone is ringing — I'll get it!")
- Promises & offers ("I will always love you.")
- Facts about the future ("The sun will rise tomorrow.")
- Threats & warnings ("If you do that, I will tell the teacher.")
Signal words
Future Continuous
Ongoing action at a future moment
✘ Subject + will not be + V-ing
? Will + Subject + be + V-ing?
When to use
- Action in progress at a specific future time ("At 9 PM, he will be sleeping.")
- Polite enquiry about someone's plans ("Will you be using the car tomorrow?")
- Parallel future actions ("She will be studying while I will be cooking.")
Signal words
Future Perfect
Completed before a future deadline
✘ Subject + will not have + V3
? Will + Subject + have + V3?
When to use
- Action that will be complete before a specified future time ("By noon, they will have finished.")
- Achievements by a future point ("By 2030, scientists will have discovered a cure.")
Signal words
Future Perfect Continuous
Duration of action up to a future point
✘ Subject + will not have been + V-ing
? Will + Subject + have been + V-ing?
When to use
- Show how long an action will have been going on by a future time ("By July, I will have been working here for 5 years.")
- Emphasis on duration, not just completion
Signal words
Quick Reference
All 12 tenses at a glance
| Tense | Formula | Example | Key use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Present Simple | S + V1 (+s/es) | She drinks tea. | Habits, facts |
| Present Continuous | S + is/am/are + V-ing | She is drinking tea. | Right now |
| Present Perfect | S + has/have + V3 | She has drunk tea. | Experience, result |
| Present Perfect Cont. | S + has/have + been + V-ing | She has been drinking. | Duration (since/for) |
| Past Simple | S + V2 | She drank tea. | Completed action |
| Past Continuous | S + was/were + V-ing | She was drinking. | Ongoing past action |
| Past Perfect | S + had + V3 | She had drunk tea. | Before another past event |
| Past Perfect Cont. | S + had + been + V-ing | She had been drinking. | Duration before past event |
| Future Simple | S + will + V1 | She will drink tea. | Prediction, promise |
| Future Continuous | S + will be + V-ing | She will be drinking. | Ongoing at future time |
| Future Perfect | S + will have + V3 | She will have drunk. | Complete by future point |
| Future Perfect Cont. | S + will have been + V-ing | She will have been drinking. | Duration up to future point |
