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Verb Tenses

How past, present and future are expressed in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Spanish conjugates verbs extensively for person, tense, and mood. English uses a mix of conjugation and auxiliaries. Chinese has no verb conjugation at all — using particles, adverbs, and context instead.

Examples

Simple present

hablo / hablas / habla

Simple past

hablé / hablaste / habló

Simple future

hablaré / hablarás / hablará

Present continuous

estoy hablando

Present perfect

he hablado

Past continuous

estaba hablando

Conditional

hablaría

Subjunctive

que hable / hable

Examples

Simple present

I speak / he speaks

Simple past

I spoke / he spoke

Simple future

I will speak

Present continuous

I am speaking

Present perfect

I have spoken

Past continuous

I was speaking

Conditional

I would speak

Subjunctive

(that) I speak (rare)

Examples

Simple present

shuō (context)

Simple past

shuōle (particle)

Simple future

yàoshuō (will)

Present continuous

zhèngzàishuō

Present perfect

shuōguò (experience)

Past continuous

shíhouzàishuō

Conditional

huìshuō (ability/would)

Subjunctive

None (context handles it)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Simple present hablo / hablas / hablaI speak / he speaksshuō (context)
Simple past hablé / hablaste / hablóI spoke / he spokeshuōle (particle)
Simple future hablaré / hablarás / hablaráI will speakyàoshuō (will)
Present continuous estoy hablandoI am speakingzhèngzàishuō
Present perfect he habladoI have spokenshuōguò (experience)
Past continuous estaba hablandoI was speakingshíhouzàishuō
Conditional hablaríaI would speakhuìshuō (ability/would)
Subjunctive que hable / hable(that) I speak (rare)None (context handles it)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Simple present hablo / hablas / hablaI speak / he speaksshuō (context)
Simple past hablé / hablaste / hablóI spoke / he spokeshuōle (particle)
Simple future hablaré / hablarás / hablaráI will speakyàoshuō (will)
Present continuous estoy hablandoI am speakingzhèngzàishuō
Present perfect he habladoI have spokenshuōguò (experience)
Past continuous estaba hablandoI was speakingshíhouzàishuō
Conditional hablaríaI would speakhuìshuō (ability/would)
Subjunctive que hable / hable(that) I speak (rare)None (context handles it)

Examples in context

Simple present

Spanish

hablo / hablas / habla

English

I speak / he speaks

Chinese

shuō (context)

Simple past

Spanish

hablé / hablaste / habló

English

I spoke / he spoke

Chinese

shuōle (particle)

Simple future

Spanish

hablaré / hablarás / hablará

English

I will speak

Chinese

yàoshuō (will)

Present continuous

Spanish

estoy hablando

English

I am speaking

Chinese

zhèngzàishuō

Present perfect

Spanish

he hablado

English

I have spoken

Chinese

shuōguò (experience)

Past continuous

Spanish

estaba hablando

English

I was speaking

Chinese

shíhouzàishuō

Conditional

Spanish

hablaría

English

I would speak

Chinese

huìshuō (ability/would)

Subjunctive

Spanish

que hable / hable

English

(that) I speak (rare)

Chinese

None (context handles it)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Highly inflected. A single verb can encode person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice through endings alone. Over 14 simple tenses plus ...

English: Moderately inflected. Uses a mix of verb endings (-ed, -s) and auxiliary verbs (will, have, be) to build tenses. About 12 tenses total.

Chinese: Zero inflection. The verb never changes form. Time is expressed through particles (了le, 过guò), adverbs (昨zuó天tiān, 现xiàn在zài), and context.

Key concepts compared: Simple present, Simple past, Simple future.

Last updated: June 4, 2026