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Easy English Tenses Chart for Kids



🕒 Easy English Tenses Chart for KidsEasy English Tenses Chart for Kids

Tenses tell us when something happens:

👉 Now (Present)

👉 Before (Past)

👉 Later (Future)

🌟 Present Tense (Now)

Type Example

Simple Present I play.

Present Continuous I am playing.

Present Perfect I have played.

Present Perfect Continuous I have been playing.

🌟 Past Tense (Before)

Type Example

Simple Past I played.

Past Continuous I was playing.

Past Perfect I had played.

Past Perfect Continuous I had been playing.

🌟 Future Tense (Later)


Type Example

Simple Future I will play.

Future Continuous I will be playing.

Future Perfect I will have played.

Future Perfect Continuous I will have been playing.

✨ Tips for Kids:

"Simple" = just the action.

"Continuous" = action happening for some time.

"Perfect" = action already finished.

"Perfect Continuous" = action going on for a long time


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