TENSE

  
  
Simple
Continuous
Perfect
Perfect Continuous

Present

ActiveSub+V 1st F+(s, es, ies)Sub+is, am, are +V+ingSub+has or have + V 3rd FSub+has or have +been+V+ing
 PassiveSub+is, am, are +V 3rd FSub+is, am, are+being+V 3rd FSub+has or have+been+ V 3rd F

Past

ActiveSub + V 2nd FormSub+was or were +V+ingSub+had + V 3rd FormSub+had been+V+ing
 PassiveSub+was or were+ V 3rd FSub+was or were+being+V 3rd FSub+had been+ V 3rd Form

Future

ActiveSub+shall or will + V 1st FSub+shall or will +be +V+ingSub+shall or will+have + V 3rd F(It is not used in modern English)
 PassiveSub+shall or will+be+V 1st FSub+shall or will+have been+ V 3rd F-do-
(Persons: First Person – I, We ; Second Person – You ;  Third Person – He, She, They, It, India, Pencil etc.) 
(Shall – Normally used with first persons ;  Will – Normally used second and third persons)  
      
   

TENSE – Example

  
  
Simple
Continuous
Perfect
Perfect Continuous

Present

ActiveI playI am playingI have playedI have been playing
 PassiveI am playedI am being playedI have been played

Past

ActiveI playedI was playingI had playedI had been playing
 PassiveI was playedI was being playedI had been played

Future

ActiveI will playI will be playingI will have played
 PassiveI will be playedI will have been played
      
      

Word

 

Unit of language

   

Sentence

 

Group of words, which makes complete sense.

  

Phrase

 

Group of words, which makes sense, but not complete sense.

  

Clause

 

Group of words, which forms part of a sentence, and contains a Subject and Predicate.

 

Parts of Speech

Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction & Interjection.