[Present Simple] - Walk
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He walks to school."
[Past Simple] - Walk
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He walked to school."
[Future (will)] - Walk
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will walk to school."
[Present Perf.] - Walk
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has walked to school."
[Present Simple] - Work
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He works here."
[Past Simple] - Work
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He worked here."
[Future (will)] - Work
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will work here."
[Present Perf.] - Work
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has worked here."
[Present Simple] - Talk
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She talks to her friend."
[Past Simple] - Talk
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She talked to her friend."
[Future (will)] - Talk
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will talk to her friend."
[Present Perf.] - Talk
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has talked to her friend."
[Present Simple] - Cook
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They cook dinner together."
[Past Simple] - Cook
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "They cooked dinner together."
[Future (will)] - Cook
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will cook dinner together."
[Present Perf.] - Cook
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have cooked dinner together."
[Present Simple] - Learn
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We learn something new every day."
[Past Simple] - Learn
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed/t) ➔ Example: "We learned something new yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Learn
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will learn something new tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Learn
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have learned something new today."
[Present Simple] - Clean
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He cleans his room on Saturdays."
[Past Simple] - Clean
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He cleaned his room yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Clean
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will clean his room later."
[Present Perf.] - Clean
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has cleaned his room already."
[Present Simple] - Play
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She plays tennis beautifully."
[Past Simple] - Play
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She played tennis last weekend."
[Future (will)] - Play
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will play tennis tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Play
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has played tennis many times."
[Present Simple] - Listen
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They listen to the podcast."
[Past Simple] - Listen
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "They listened to the podcast earlier."
[Future (will)] - Listen
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will listen to the podcast tonight."
[Present Perf.] - Listen
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have listened to the podcast before."
[Present Simple] - Open
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "The shop opens at nine."
[Past Simple] - Open
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "The shop opened at nine."
[Future (will)] - Open
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "The shop will open at nine."
[Present Perf.] - Open
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "The shop has opened for the day."
[Present Simple] - Close
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "The office closes early on Fridays."
[Past Simple] - Close
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "The office closed early yesterday."
[Future (will)] - Close
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "The office will close early tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Close
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "The office has closed for the weekend."
[Present Simple] - Live
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "They live in a beautiful house."
[Past Simple] - Live
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "They lived in a beautiful house last year."
[Future (will)] - Live
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "They will live in a beautiful house next month."
[Present Perf.] - Live
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "They have lived in that beautiful house for years."
[Present Simple] - Ask
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "He asks a lot of questions."
[Past Simple] - Ask
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "He asked a lot of questions in class."
[Future (will)] - Ask
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "He will ask a lot of questions later."
[Present Perf.] - Ask
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "He has asked a lot of questions today."
[Present Simple] - Call
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "She calls her mother every day."
[Past Simple] - Call
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "She called her mother this morning."
[Future (will)] - Call
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "She will call her mother tonight."
[Present Perf.] - Call
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "She has called her mother already."
[Present Simple] - Help
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "We help our neighbors often."
[Past Simple] - Help
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "We helped our neighbors move."
[Future (will)] - Help
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "We will help our neighbors tomorrow."
[Present Perf.] - Help
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "We have helped our neighbors many times."
[Present Simple] - Watch
Formula: Subject + Verb(s) ➔ Example: "You watch the evening news."
[Past Simple] - Watch
Formula: Subject + Verb(-ed) ➔ Example: "You watched the evening news last night."
[Future (will)] - Watch
Formula: Subject + will + Verb ➔ Example: "You will watch the evening news later."
[Present Perf.] - Watch
Formula: Subject + have/has + Past Part. ➔ Example: "You have watched the evening news all week."