Present tense verbs show that something is happening right now. Here are a few examples:
To go
I go
You (singular) go
He/she goes
We go
You (plural) go
They go
To sing
I sing
You (singular) sing
He/she singss
We sing
You (plural) sing
They sing
To love
I love
You love (singular)
He/she loves
We love
You love (plural)
They love
To read
I read
You (singular) read
He/she reads
We read
You (plural) read
They read
Past tense
Past tense verbs show that something has happened already. Here are a few examples:
To walk
I walked
You (singular) walked
He/she walked
We walked
You (plural) walked
They walked
To cook
I cooked
You (singular) cooked
He/she cooked
We cooked
You (plural) cooked
They cooked
To want
I wanted
You (singular) wanted
He/she wanted
We wanted
You (plural) wanted
They wanted
To pray
I prayed
You (singular) prayed
He/she prayed
We prayed
You (plural) prayed
They prayed
To live
I lived
You (singular) lived
He/she lived
We lived
You (plural) lived
They lived
Future tense
Future tense verbs show that something will happen in the future. Here are a few examples:
To visit
I will visit
You (singular) will visit
He/she will visit
We will visit
You (plural) will visit
They will visit
To dance
I will dance
You (singular) will dance
He/she will dance
We will dance
You (plural) will dance
They will dance
To argue
I will argue
You (singular) will argue
He/she will argue
We will argue
You (plural) will argue
They will argue
To work
I will work
You (singular) will work
He/she will work
We will work
You (plural) will work
They will work
To call
I will call
You (singular) will call.
He/she will call
We will call
You (plural) will call
They will call