Types of Tense
Past
Present
Progressive
Perfect
100

This tense is when an action has been successfully completed. 

Past Tense 

100

What is the past tense of the verb "buy"? 

Bought 
100

Which verb is the verb in the present tense?

Bought

Buy

Buyed 

What is buy?  

100

Progressive is an action. . . 

In progress 

100

What types of action does perfect describe?

It describes both present and past tense verbs. 

200

This tense is ongoing

Present Tense 

200

The word "destroyed" is a past tense of which verb?

Destroy 

200

I went to buy donuts for the office. What verb in the sentence indicates it is present tense?

The word "buy." 
200

We are going to the mall right now. How do we know it is a progressive action?

The words "are going . . . right now" indicates it is happening right at that moment. 

200

How do we know if a verb is perfect?

It is in original form. 

300

This tense has not happened yet until a later time. 

Future tense 

300

Yesterday, I bought milk at Vons. How do we know that this was an action completed in the past?

The word yesterday indicates an action completed and the verb "bought" indicates that the transaction already happened. 

300

I show my remorse for your fender bender. How do we know this sentence is present?

The word "show" indicates the feeling of remorse is active. 

300

Why do progressive verbs have to be happening right then and there?

The word progress means happening right now. 

300

What does perfect set up?

The actions that follow 

400

We went to the mall and bought ice cream. Which tense is it?

Past tense

400

Mary and Jasmine bought cookies from the store and delivered them to Ashley. Is it okay to have more than one past tense verb in the same sentence?

Yes

400

We would like to buy two cookies, three brownies, and two small coffees for today. Does listing an order indicate present tense?

Yes, because giving an order to a pastry place is an active action. 

400

Can you list in progressive time?

Yes, of course. "We are going to the store to buy milk, eggs, and bread." 

". . . are going. . ." indicates happening right now

400

Can you list in perfect?

Yes, the same follows just like present tense. 

500

Stacy will not become the next manager until next summer. Which tense is the sentence?

Future tense 

500

Can past tense verbs ever be changed into different tenses?

No, because they have already occurred.  

500

What is the way to indicate that words will remain in present tense?

They remain the same. 

500

What primary word indicates the word is in progress?

The form of the verb "be" 

500

What is the difference between perfect and progressive?

Perfect is in the past or future tense where progressive is actively happening. 

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