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Present simple: I eat breakfast every morning.

Past simple: She played soccer yesterday.

Future simple: They will visit the museum tomorrow.

Present continuous: He is reading a book right now.

Past continuous: We were watching a movie when the power went out.

Future continuous: This time tomorrow, I will be flying to New York.

Present perfect: She has finished her homework already.


Past perfect: By the time you arrived, we had left the party.

Future perfect: By next week, I will have completed the project.

Present perfect continuous: I have been studying for three hours.

Past perfect continuous: He had been running before it started to rain.

Future perfect continuous: By next year, we will have been living here for ten years.

Here are 12 new sentences using the different verb tenses:

1. Present simple: She writes letters to her friend every month.

2. Past simple: They watched a documentary last night.

3. Future simple: We will travel to Japan next summer.

4. Present continuous: I am learning French this year.

5. Past continuous: She was cooking dinner when the phone rang.

6. Future continuous: At 9 p.m., they will be dancing at the party.

7. Present perfect: He has visited three countries this year.

8. Past perfect: I had finished the exam before the time ran out.

9. Future perfect: By next Friday, she will have submitted the report.

10. Present perfect continuous: We have been practicing for the concert all week.

11. Past perfect continuous: They had been hiking for hours before they found the cabin.

12. Future perfect continuous: By 2025, I will have been working here for five years.

Here’s a brief explanation of the 12 different verb tenses:

1. Present Simple

• Usage: Expresses general facts, habits, or actions that happen regularly.

• Example: I walk to school every day.

2. Past Simple

• Usage: Refers to actions that were completed in the past.

• Example: She visited her grandparents last weekend.

3. Future Simple

• Usage: Describes actions that will happen in the future.

• Example: They will start the meeting at 3 p.m.


4. Present Continuous

• Usage: Used for actions happening right now or around the current moment.

• Example: He is reading a book right now.

5. Past Continuous

• Usage: Describes an action that was ongoing in the past, often interrupted by another
action.

• Example: I was sleeping when you called.

6. Future Continuous

• Usage: Refers to actions that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future.

• Example: At this time tomorrow, we will be flying to Paris.

7. Present Perfect

• Usage: Talks about past actions that have relevance or impact on the present.

• Example: She has lived in New York for five years.

8. Past Perfect

• Usage: Describes an action completed before another action in the past.

• Example: They had left before the show started.

9. Future Perfect

• Usage: Refers to actions that will be completed by a certain future time.

• Example: By next week, I will have finished the project.

10. Present Perfect Continuous

• Usage: Describes actions that started in the past and are still continuing, or have
recently stopped but have present relevance.

• Example: I have been working here since January.

11. Past Perfect Continuous

• Usage: Talks about an ongoing action that was happening before another past action.

• Example: She had been studying for hours before she took a break.

12. Future Perfect Continuous

• Usage: Refers to an ongoing action that will continue until a specific future time.

• Example: By next month, he will have been training for a year

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