- Simple Present: He rides a bike. (Indicates a habitual action in the present.)
- Simple Past: He rode a bike. (Indicates a completed action in the past.)
- Simple Future: He will ride a bike. (Indicates a future action.)
- Present Continuous: He is riding a bike. (Indicates an ongoing action in the present.)
- Past Continuous: He was riding a bike. (Indicates an ongoing action in the past.)
- Future Continuous: He will be riding a bike. (Indicates an ongoing action in the future.)
- Present Perfect: He has ridden a bike. (Indicates a completed action with relevance to the present.)
- Past Perfect: He had ridden a bike. (Indicates a completed action before a specific point in the past.)
- Future Perfect: He will have ridden a bike. (Indicates a completed action before a specific point in the future.)
- Present Perfect Continuous: He has been riding a bike. (Indicates a continuous action with relevance to the present.)
- Past Perfect Continuous: He had been riding a bike. (Indicates a continuous action before a specific point in the past.)
- Future Perfect Continuous: He will have been riding a bike. (Indicates a continuous action before a specific point in the future.)
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
What are 12 different types of tenses for “He rides a bike.”?
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