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This lecture sheet is for everyone who wants to learn English language, grammar, spoken English. Tense is the base of English grammar. This lecture sheet is designed with rules, techniques and hacks which will make you a pro in tense. You'll master it after this lecture sheet. Form, exceptional rules to graduation level multiple choice questions solution about tense everything is there in the lecture sheet.

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The Ultimate English Tenses Lecture Sheet
Mastering the Map of Time – The Best Way to Own Every Tense in Spoken & Written
English

The Mind Map Technique: Your Visual GPS for All 12 Tenses
Imagine English tenses as a giant mind map with three main highways (time zones) and four
lanes on each highway (aspects).
This map is your lifelong cheat code. Print it, draw it, or visualize it every time you speak.

PRESENT TENSES (70% of all spoken English – your daily bread & butter)
├── Simple Present (Indefinite)
├── Present Continuous (Progressive)
├── Present Perfect
└── Present Perfect Continuous

PAST TENSES(The completed story zone)
├── Simple Past
├── Past Continuous
├── Past Perfect
└── Past Perfect Continuous

FUTURE TENSES (The “what’s coming” zone)
├── Simple Future
├── Future Continuous
├── Future Perfect
└── Future Perfect Continuous

1. THE PRESENT TENSES (70% of Spoken English)

1. Simple Present (Indefinite)
- Core idea: This tense paints timeless truths, habits, facts, and fixed schedules- things that
are generally true or happen regularly without a specific “now” attached.
- Structure: Subject + Base form of verb(add -s/-es only for he/she/it in 3rd person singular).
- Why it’s called “Simple” & “Indefinite”: No helping verbs, no time limit – it’s the default
“always/usually/never” tense.
- Negative rule (super important): Subject + do/does + not + base verb.
- Question form (built-in mastery): Do/Does + subject + base verb?
- It also handles scheduled future events(timetables) – trains, flights, TV programs –
because they are fixed like facts.
- Broad tip: This is the tense you use 70% of the time in conversation because life is full of
habits and truths.

APPLY
- General facts & universal truths
- Daily habits & routines
- Scientific facts or permanent situations
- Scheduled future events (timetables)

, PROVE
- “The sun rises in the East.”
- “The train arrives at 6:00 p.m.”
- Mastery check: Change to negative → “She does not like coffee.” (3rd person
“does” + not + base verb).

2. Present Continuous (Progressive)
- Core idea: This tense zooms in on actions happening right now or temporary situations– it’s
the “camera on” tense.
- Structure: Subject + am/is/are + Verb-ing.
- Also used for pre-planned future arrangements** (your diary is already written).
- Why “Continuous/Progressive”? Because the action is in progress – you can almost see it
moving.
- Spelling rule reminder: Double consonant if needed (run → running), drop silent
-e (make → making).
- Broad power: It makes your English sound alive and natural instead of robotic.

APPLY
- Actions happening at this exact moment
- Temporary situations (not permanent)
- Pre-planned future arrangements (already decided)

PROVE
- “I am teaching you tenses right now.”
- “I am flying to Fiji next week.” (future arrangement)
- Mastery check: Never use stative verbs like “know/like/hate” unless showing temporary
change (see exceptions).

3. Present Perfect
MASTER (Detailed & Broad)
- Core idea: This tense connects the past to the present– the action happened earlier but still
matters or affects “now.”
- Structure: Subject + has/have + Past Participle(3rd column of verb).
- It is the “experience so far” or “result now” tense.
- Broad nuance: You do NOT mention the exact past time (yesterday, last year). Use
“ever/never/already/just/yet” with it.
- Life-experience version: Everything you’ve done up to this moment in your life.

APPLY
- Past actions with direct present impact (keys lost → still stuck)
- Life experiences (travel, achievements)
- Recent actions with visible results now

PROVE
- “She has lost her keys.” (she is still stuck now)
- “I have traveled to 20 countries.”
- Mastery check: “I have lived here for 5 years” = still true now.

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