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Grammar

audio buttonWhat is the difference between the past and present verb tense?

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audio buttonThe tense of a verb tells when the action takes place. Verb tense is showed by a word's ending.

Let’s take a look at some examples below.


Present Tense

Past Tense

audio buttonPresent tense means the action is happening now or that it happens as a regular event.

Little girl holding a soccer ball.

audio buttonJane plays on our soccer team.

Our practice helps us a lot.

audio buttonPast tense means the action happened before the present time, or in the past.

girls playing soccer

audio buttonYesterday, Jane played at Goshen Field.

Three girls scored goals.