English Grammar

The Four Present Tenses in English

The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening now, or that are regularly or habitually performed. There are four main forms of the present tense in English: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous. Below is a breakdown of each form with examples to help you understand when to use them.

How to use verb To Do?

The verb "to do" serves multiple functions in English. It is used as an auxiliary verb to form negative statements and to ask questions. It can also be employed to add emphasis to a statement and as a main verb to indicate actions or activities. This guide will provide examples of how "to do" is used and its forms in different tenses.

Verb Conjugation in All 12 Tenses: The Verb "Go"

In the English language, verbs can be conjugated in different tenses to express when an action takes place. The verb "go" is a common, irregular verb that is used to express movement or the intent to move from one place to another. It is important to understand the different forms of "go" in all 12 tenses in order to use the verb correctly in various contexts.