Guide to Present Tense With Examples


Present Tense

Present Tense, Simple Present Tense, Present Continuous Tense, Present Perfect Tense, Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Present Tense with Examples

Hi, Guys this is your English Guru "Mr. KD"
And Today I am gonna teach or having an overview to  you about "Present Tense".

as we know that there are three types of "Tenses".


A. Present       B. Past      &      C. Future

But today we will just focus on "Present Tense"

"Present Tense" 

Present means - Today , Now , This Time , or Current Period 
i.e. not Yesterday , Tomorrow , or any other time.
When any sentence is spoken in the Current/Present Period, or
When i speak something about today or Now
then it is categorized as "Present Tense".

For Example :-
  1. I Play Cricket
  2. He does his Home work on time
  3. I am Going to Office
  4. I am Writing a Book
  5. He Has Completed his Graduation
  6. I Have Bought a New Car
  7. He has bee working in a car showroom for 8 years 
  8. I Have Been Teaching English for 21 year of Age,   and so on.
    
So Clearly it Could be seen in the examples, that whenever
Comes in the sentence then, the sentence is regarded as "Present Tense".
So present tenses are those tenses which includes Current/Today's or Now's Time.

Now let me tell you what are the basics and How will we can learn "Present Tense"
with just some easy steps and in a least time period.

Rules to "Present Tense"

Any Sentence which is about Present Time Must Include the Following :-
  1. 1st Form of Verb
  2. Do or Does
  3. Is / Am or Are
  4. Has/Have    or     Has/Have + Been 
Now its clear to us that until/unless the sentence includes the above 4 terms, can't be regarded as Present one.
there is nothing much than that of above 4 constraints.


Hence to speak or make a sentence of Present we have to Include any of the 4 above,
or

If any of the above 4 comes in any sentence,
Then it is surely "Present Tense" Sentence. 


As we know friends, there are four types of sentences in each "Present , Past & Future Tense" 

i.e.

1. Affirmative   2. Interrogative   3. Negative    &   4. Interrogative Negative

But this thing has no influence over learning the 'Basic or Overall' Learning of "Present Tense"