On our verb tenses worksheets, practice involves filling in the blanks and rewriting sentences in the specified aspect and tense. The worksheets you will find in these sections include explanations and examples of the three aspects (simple, progressive, and perfect) of the past, present, and future English tenses. On this page you'll find our complete list of printable verb tenses worksheets. If I were you, I would study with English for Everyone! :) Hey experts! Do you know the past participle form of drink? 'I have drunk a lot of water today.' Or what about the simple past tense form of the verb, cost? 'My shoes cost $65.' Yes, that's right, it doesn't change! And hey, and let's not forget about that pesky subjuncitve mood. Even experts can learn something from them. But that's not to say that our worksheets are only for beginners.
And learners of English as a Second Language (ESL) may find these worksheets especially helpful. That's why we start with this verb in the list of worksheets on this page - we know how useful it is to beginning learners.
For example, take the English verb, 'to be.' Almost ubiquitous in our language, this verb is very simple yet very useful. After all, research tells us that studying verb tenses is a great way to learn the fundamental aspects of language. But while they may not exactly be wonderful, they are certainly useful. Aren't verb tenses wonderful? No? Well, okay.