Here is some information on regular English verb tenses. For irregular verbs, you have to look at a list. It might help if you tell us your native language, so that we can get you a chart.
Present Tense:
I call, we call, you call, they call
He calls, she calls, it calls
Past Tense: add "-ed" to the verb -
I called, we called, you called, they called, he called, she called, it called
Present Continuous:
I am calling, we are calling, you are calling, they are calling, he is calling, she is calling, they are calling
Future Tense: add "will" or "shall" before the verb -
I will call, we will call, you will call, etc.
Present Perfect:
I have called, we have called, you have called, they have called, he has called, she has called, it has called
Past Perfect: add "had" before the verb -
I had called, we had called, you had called, they had called, etc.
Future Perfect: add "will have" before the verb
I will have called, we will have called, you will have called, etc.
http://www.iei.uiuc.edu/structure/structure1/tenses.html
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.html
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esltensverb.html
2006-12-29 17:37:26
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answered by NONAME 7
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2006-12-31 02:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It was very difficult to understand your question, but I think you want to ask questions about tenses. Is that right? Or do you want to practice using them?
2006-12-30 01:13:36
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answered by drshorty 7
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