Tenses

Tenses are an essential aspect of language that allow us to convey the time at which an action, event, or state occurs. They play a crucial role in expressing ideas clearly and accurately in both spoken and written communication. Tenses help indicate whether something happened in the past, is happening in the present, or will happen in the future, as well as the duration and timing of an action or state.
In English, there are three primary tenses: past, present, and future. Each tense can be further categorized into four aspects: simple, continuous (also known as progressive), perfect, and perfect continuous (or progressive). This results in a total of twelve tenses:
1. Simple Present: Used to describe actions that are habitual, factual, or general truths.
Example: She sings beautifully.
2. Present Continuous: Describes actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or ongoing actions.
Example: They are watching a movie right now.