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How to say verb tenses in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

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English verb tense definition

The most common way to say "verb tenses" in English is "verb tenses".

Verb tenses indicate when an action happens: present, past, future, and their variations.

Understanding tenses brings clarity to describe actions and gain confidence in any conversation.

How to use English verb tenses in practice

You can use «verb tenses» in various situations, such as:

I work every day. I work every day (present simple).

She is studying right now. She is studying right now (present continuous).

We will travel next month. We will travel next month (future).

These examples show how each verb tense appears in everyday situations.

When to use (and when not to use) English verb tenses

Use the correct verb tense according to the timing of the action: habit (simple), ongoing action (continuous), past (past), future (will/going to).

Avoid translating tenses directly from Portuguese into English: the structures change and the meaning can escape.

To internalize this, practice real sentences in each verb tense, noticing the difference through context and not through translation.

12 verb tenses in English

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How to say verb tenses in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

English verb tense definition

The most common way to say "verb tenses" in English is "verb tenses".

Verb tenses indicate when an action happens: present, past, future, and their variations.

Understanding tenses brings clarity to describe actions and gain confidence in any conversation.

How to use English verb tenses in practice

You can use «verb tenses» in various situations, such as:

I work every day. I work every day (present simple).

She is studying right now. She is studying right now (present continuous).

We will travel next month. We will travel next month (future).

These examples show how each verb tense appears in everyday situations.

When to use (and when not to use) English verb tenses

Use the correct verb tense according to the timing of the action: habit (simple), ongoing action (continuous), past (past), future (will/going to).

Avoid translating tenses directly from Portuguese into English: the structures change and the meaning can escape.

To internalize this, practice real sentences in each verb tense, noticing the difference through context and not through translation.

12 verb tenses in English

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to speak English

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5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US

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How to say verb tenses in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

English verb tense definition

The most common way to say "verb tenses" in English is "verb tenses".

Verb tenses indicate when an action happens: present, past, future, and their variations.

Understanding tenses brings clarity to describe actions and gain confidence in any conversation.

How to use English verb tenses in practice

You can use «verb tenses» in various situations, such as:

I work every day. I work every day (present simple).

She is studying right now. She is studying right now (present continuous).

We will travel next month. We will travel next month (future).

These examples show how each verb tense appears in everyday situations.

When to use (and when not to use) English verb tenses

Use the correct verb tense according to the timing of the action: habit (simple), ongoing action (continuous), past (past), future (will/going to).

Avoid translating tenses directly from Portuguese into English: the structures change and the meaning can escape.

To internalize this, practice real sentences in each verb tense, noticing the difference through context and not through translation.

12 verb tenses in English

Empower your ability
to speak English

Open your world to new opportunities

BeConfident Inc
5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US