Verbs

Every English sentence
must have a verb.


English Verb Conjugation

PastPresentFuture
Simple__ed__will __

am/are/is
going to ___
Progressivewas/were
__ing
am/are/is
__ing
will be __ing

am/are/is
going to be
__ing
Perfecthad + Past
Participle
has/have +
Past Participle
will have +
past participle

am/are/is
going to have
+ past participle
Perfect
Progressive
had been
__ing
has/have been
__ing
will have been
__ing

am/are/is
going to have
been __ing

Example Regular Verb

studyPastPresentFuture
Simplestudiedstudy
studies
will study

am/are/is
going to study
Progressivewas/were
studying
am/are/is
studying
will be studying

am/are/is
going to be
studying
Perfecthad
studied
has/have
studied
will have
studied

am/are/is
going to have
studied
Perfect
Progressive
had been
studying
has/have been
studying
will have been
studying

am/are/is
going to have
been studying

Example Irregular Verb

eatPastPresentFuture
Simpleateeat
eats
will eat

am/are/is
going to eat
Progressivewas/were
eating
am/are/is
eating
will be eating

am/are/is
going to be
eating
Perfecthad
eaten
has/have
eaten
will have
eaten

am/are/is
going to have
eaten
Perfect
Progressive
had been
eating
has/have been
eating
will have been
eating

am/are/is
going to have
been eating

Adverbs are often used with verbs.

They can go almost anywhere in a sentence.

Adverbs:Examples:
adverb + verbJohn loudly sang the song.
verb + adverbMary sang softly.
adverb + subject + verbSkillfully, Mark played the guitar.
verb + object + adverbSally played the piano quietly.