Future Continuous Tense

A tense used to express an ongoing or continued action that will occur at some time in the future. It is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing). Visit here for more English and Math Worksheets – KiddoSheets. Also, Visit our Facebook page and Pinterest board. Example : …

Future Continuous Tense Read More »

Future Tense

The verb form of the tense that marks the event described by the verb as not happened yet but expected to happen in the future. Ten worksheets have been given below for practice. Visit here for more English and Math Worksheets – KiddoSheets. Also, Visit our Facebook page and Pinterest board. Example : I will come tomorrow. …

Future Tense Read More »

Past Perfect Tense

The usage of this tense is to express that something occurred before another action in the past. The action that was already completed in the past is referred to as past perfect tense. The sentences are formed by Subject + HAD + past participle of the verb. It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular …

Past Perfect Tense Read More »

Past Continuous Tense

The past simple continuous tense refers to a continuing action or state that was happening at some point in the past. It is formed from the past tense of the ‘be’ verb with the “-ing” form of the verb. This tense is most often used for actions happening at some time in the past. Visit …

Past Continuous Tense Read More »

Simple Past Tense

The Activities or situations that began and completed in the past are known as past tense. It is formed by adding ‘ed’ at the end of the verb for few verbs. Ten worksheets have been given here to practice. Visit here for more English and Math Worksheets – KiddoSheets. Also, Visit our Facebook page and Pinterest board. …

Simple Past Tense Read More »

Present Perfect Tense

An action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present is referred to as present simple perfect tense. The formula used to write present simple perfect tenses are: have/has + past participle of the verb. Past participle verb is nothing but adding of “ed or d” at the end of the …

Present Perfect Tense Read More »

Present Continuous Tense

The present Simple continuous tense shows an action that is in progress at a certain time. It can be formed by using a ‘be’ verb + present participle. Ten worksheets are given here for practice. The action that is happening at the moment is referred to as present continuous tense. Few questions are given in …

Present Continuous Tense Read More »

Simple Present Tense

The present tense is used to describe the habits, situations that cannot be changed, Universal truths, etc. Ten worksheets have been given here to practice. As you may know, “s or es” gets added to the verb that comes after the 3rd person singular(he/she/it). Check the box given to know English personal pronouns. 10 Simple …

Simple Present Tense Read More »

Suffixes

A suffix is a group of letters placed after the root of a word.  For example (avoid___ ). After the word “avoid”, “able” needs to be used as a suffix. In few cases, the root word does not have any meaning. Once the suffix gets added, the meaning of the word will be different in some …

Suffixes Read More »

Prefixes

A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word.  For example ( ___happy). Before the word “happy”, “un” needs to be used as a prefix. In few cases, the root word does not have any meaning and in few cases, words have a positive meaning before the prefixes have been used. …

Prefixes Read More »