1.
Present Simple
Structure:
Subject + Verb (add -s or -es for he/she/it).
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Habits: "I play football every evening."
2.
Routines: "She walks to school daily."
3.
Facts: "The sun sets in the west."
4.
Feelings: "He likes mangoes a lot."
5. Schedules: "The bus leaves at 7 AM."
6.
General Truths: "Water boils at 100 degrees."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What do you always do?” (e.g., "I eat rice.")
2.
Present Continuous
Structure:
Subject + am/is/are + Verb-ing.
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Right Now: "I am reading a book now."
2.
Temporary Actions: "She is staying with her aunt this week."
3.
Ongoing Changes: "The weather is getting cold."
4.
Annoying Habits: "He is always shouting in class."
5.
Plans Happening Soon: "We are going to the market later."
6.
Describing Actions: "They are dancing at the festival."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What’s happening now?” (e.g., "I am writing.")
3.
Present Perfect
Structure:
Subject + have/has + Past Participle (e.g., eaten, gone).
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Finished but Affects Now: "I have just finished my homework."
2.
Past Experiences: "She has seen Mt. Everest."
3.
Actions Done Many Times: "He has visited Kathmandu thrice."
4.
Unfinished Time: "We have played football this morning."
5.
Results Now: "They have lost their bag."
6.
Started in Past, Still True: "I have lived here for five
years."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What have you done lately?” (e.g., "I have eaten.")
4.
Present Perfect Continuous
Structure:
Subject + have/has + been + Verb-ing.
Conditions & Examples:
1.
Ongoing Action to Now: "I have been reading for an hour."
2.
Recent Activity: "She has been cooking all morning."
3.
Effort Showing Now: "He has been running, so he’s tired."
4.
Repeated Action: "They have been playing football every day."
5.
Temporary Habit: "We have been staying home lately."
6.
Unfinished Action: "I have been learning English this year."
Teaching Tip: Ask, “What have you been doing?” (e.g., "I have
been eating.")
4.
Past Simple
Structure:
Subject + Verb-ed (or irregular past, e.g., went).
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Finished Actions: "I watched a movie last night."
2.
Specific Time in Past: "She danced at Dashain."
3.
Past Habits: "He played cricket every Sunday."
4.
Completed Events: "We visited Pokhara in 2020."
5.
Stories: "The dog barked at the stranger."
6.
Past Facts: "Nepal won the match in 2015."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What did you do yesterday?” (e.g., "I walked.")
5.
Past Continuous
Structure:
Subject + was/were + Verb-ing.
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Ongoing Past Actions: "I was reading a book at 6 PM."
2.
Interrupted Actions: "She was cooking when the phone rang."
3.
Background in Stories: "They were walking as the sun set."
4.
Past Annoyance: "He was always talking in class."
5.
Two Actions Together: "We were singing, and they were dancing."
6.
Describing a Moment: "The kids were playing in the rain."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What were you doing at 5 PM?” (e.g., "I was eating.")
6.
Past Perfect
Structure:
Subject + had + Past Participle.
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Action Before Another Past Action: "I had eaten before the party
started."
2.
Cause of Past Event: "She was late because she had missed the
bus."
3.
Finished Before a Time: "They had left by 8 PM."
4.
Past Regrets: "He wished he had studied more."
5.
Sequence in Stories: "The rain had stopped when we arrived."
6.
Completed Experience: "We had seen the temple before the tour
ended."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What happened first?” (e.g., "I had finished.")
Past
Perfect Continuous
Structure: Subject + had + been +
Verb-ing.
Conditions & Examples:
1.
Ongoing Before Past: "I had been reading before bed."
2.
Cause of Past State: "She was wet; she had been walking in
rain."
3.
Effort Before Event: "He had been studying, so he
passed."
4.
Long Action Before: "They had been playing all day."
5.
Interrupted Past: "We had been cooking when guests arrived."
6.
Past Habit Ended: "I had been practicing until last year."
Teaching Tip: Ask, “What had you been doing?” (e.g., "I had
been running.")
7.
Future Simple
Structure:
Subject + will + Verb.
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Predictions: "It will snow in the mountains."
2.
Quick Decisions: "I will call you later."
3.
Promises: "She will help with your homework."
4.
Future Facts: "The festival will start tomorrow."
5.
Offers: "We will carry your bag."
6.
Warnings: "You will fall if you run fast."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What will happen tomorrow?” (e.g., "I will study.")
8.
Future Continuous
Structure:
Subject + will be + Verb-ing.
Conditions
& Examples:
1.
Ongoing Future Action: "I will be reading at 8 PM."
2.
Future Plans in Progress: "She will be traveling next week."
3.
Polite Questions: "Will you be coming to the party?"
4.
Actions at a Specific Time: "They will be eating dinner at 7."
5.
Expected Events: "He will be waiting for us."
6.
Interrupted Future: "We will be studying when the lights go
off."
Teaching
Tip: Ask, “What will you be doing later?” (e.g., "I will be
playing.")
11.
Future Perfect Continuous
Structure: Subject + will have + been
+ Verb-ing.
Conditions & Examples:
1.
Ongoing Until Future: "I will have been studying for two hours
by 9 PM."
2.
Effort by Future Time: "She will have been cooking all day by
dinner."
3.
Long Action Ending: "He will have been playing for hours by noon."
4.
Cause in Future: "They will be tired; they will have been running."
5.
Repeated Future: "We will have been visiting every week by then."
6.
Duration Highlight: "I will have been learning English for a year by June."
Teaching Tip: Ask, “What will you have been doing?” (e.g., "I
will have been writing."

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