Verb Tenses
Grade 4 · English Language Arts · Grammar and Language · Maine, USA
Lesson Summary
Verb tenses tell when an action happens: past, present, or future.
Explanation
The present tense describes what is happening now: 'She runs.' The past tense describes what already happened: 'She ran.' The future tense describes what will happen: 'She will run.' When you write, keep your verb tenses consistent. If you start telling a story in the past tense, stay in the past tense. Switching tenses in the middle can confuse the reader.
Practice Questions
Q1: Change this sentence to past tense: 'I walk to school.'
Answer: I walked to school.
Q2: What tense is the verb in this sentence? 'We will visit the zoo tomorrow.'
Answer: Future tense.
Q3: Why is it important to keep verb tenses consistent when writing?
Answer: Switching tenses in the middle of a story confuses the reader.
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Verb Tenses is a lesson in the Grammar and Language chapter of Grade 4 English Language Arts. It is part of the Maine, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Verb Tenses is taught in Grade 4 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Maine, USA.
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