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The tense of a sentence tells us when the action in a sentence happened - in the past, present or future.

Past tense

The past tense tells us the action has already happened. For example:

  • We talked in class.
  • I walked to the park.
  • The mouse snifffed a nut.

Present tense

The present tense tells us the action is happening now. For example:

  • We talk in class.
  • I walk to the park.
  • The mouse sniffs a nut.

It is the verb in the sentence which tells us which tense the sentence is in.