English tenses help us show the time of an action. They tell us whether something happened in the past, is happening now, or will happen in the future.
If you want to speak English fluently and correctly, understanding tenses is essential.
In this complete guide, you will learn:
- All 12 English tenses
- Simple charts for quick understanding
- Sentence structures
- Real-life examples
This guide is written in simple English so beginners can understand easily.
What Are Tenses in English?
A tense shows the time of an action or event in a sentence.
For example:
I eat breakfast.
I ate breakfast.
I will eat breakfast.
The action is the same, but the time changes.
English has three main tenses:
- Present Tense
- Past Tense
- Future Tense
Each tense has four forms, making 12 total tenses.
12 English Tenses Chart
| Tense | Example |
|---|---|
| Present Simple | I study English. |
| Present Continuous | I am studying English. |
| Present Perfect | I have studied English. |
| Present Perfect Continuous | I have been studying English. |
| Past Simple | I studied English. |
| Past Continuous | I was studying English. |
| Past Perfect | I had studied English. |
| Past Perfect Continuous | I had been studying English. |
| Future Simple | I will study English. |
| Future Continuous | I will be studying English. |
| Future Perfect | I will have studied English. |
| Future Perfect Continuous | I will have been studying English. |
Present Tense Chart
Present tense describes actions happening now or regularly.
| Tense | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Present Simple | Subject + V1 | She works here. |
| Present Continuous | Subject + am/is/are + V-ing | She is working now. |
| Present Perfect | Subject + has/have + V3 | She has finished the work. |
| Present Perfect Continuous | Subject + has/have been + V-ing | She has been working for two hours. |
Present Simple Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + V1 |
| Negative | Subject + do/does not + V1 |
| Question | Do/Does + subject + V1 |
Examples
I play football.
She plays the piano.
They study English every day.
Present Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + am/is/are + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + am/is/are not + V-ing |
| Question | Am/Is/Are + subject + V-ing |
Examples
I am reading a book.
She is watching TV.
They are playing football.
Present Perfect Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + has/have + V3 |
| Negative | Subject + has/have not + V3 |
| Question | Has/Have + subject + V3 |
Examples
I have completed the work.
She has visited Delhi.
They have finished the project.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + has/have been + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + has/have not been + V-ing |
| Question | Has/Have + subject + been + V-ing |
Examples
I have been studying for two hours.
She has been working since morning.
They have been playing cricket.
Past Tense Chart
Past tense describes actions that already happened.
| Tense | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Past Simple | Subject + V2 | She worked yesterday. |
| Past Continuous | Subject + was/were + V-ing | She was working. |
| Past Perfect | Subject + had + V3 | She had worked before dinner. |
| Past Perfect Continuous | Subject + had been + V-ing | She had been working for hours. |
Past Simple Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + V2 |
| Negative | Subject + did not + V1 |
| Question | Did + subject + V1 |
Examples
I watched the movie.
She visited the museum.
They finished the work.
Past Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + was/were + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + was/were not + V-ing |
| Question | Was/Were + subject + V-ing |
Examples
I was studying last night.
She was cooking dinner.
They were playing cricket.
Past Perfect Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + had + V3 |
| Negative | Subject + had not + V3 |
| Question | Had + subject + V3 |
Examples
I had finished my homework.
She had left before I arrived.
They had completed the task.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + had been + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + had not been + V-ing |
| Question | Had + subject + been + V-ing |
Examples
I had been studying for three hours.
She had been waiting for a long time.
They had been working all day.
Future Tense Chart
Future tense describes actions that will happen later.
| Tense | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Future Simple | Subject + will + V1 | She will work tomorrow. |
| Future Continuous | Subject + will be + V-ing | She will be working. |
| Future Perfect | Subject + will have + V3 | She will have finished. |
| Future Perfect Continuous | Subject + will have been + V-ing | She will have been working. |
Future Simple Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + will + V1 |
| Negative | Subject + will not + V1 |
| Question | Will + subject + V1 |
Examples
I will study tomorrow.
She will visit her friend.
They will start the project.
Future Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + will be + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + will not be + V-ing |
| Question | Will + subject + be + V-ing |
Examples
I will be studying tonight.
She will be traveling tomorrow.
They will be playing cricket.
Future Perfect Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + will have + V3 |
| Negative | Subject + will not have + V3 |
| Question | Will + subject + have + V3 |
Examples
I will have finished the project.
She will have completed the work.
They will have reached home.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure
| Sentence Type | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subject + will have been + V-ing |
| Negative | Subject + will not have been + V-ing |
| Question | Will + subject + have been + V-ing |
Examples
I will have been studying for three hours.
She will have been working all day.
They will have been traveling for weeks.
Final Tip to Master English Tenses
The best way to learn tenses is:
- Understand the structure
- Practice example sentences
- Use them in daily speaking
Practice a little every day, and your English grammar will improve quickly.

