What Is the Aspect of a Verb? (with Examples)
Aspect of a Verb (with Examples)
The aspect of a verb is determined by whether the action is on going or completed.The four aspects are as follows:
(1) Simple Aspect. The simple aspect expresses a fact.
- John fished in the sea.
(2) Perfect Aspect. The perfect aspect expresses a completed action.
- John had caught two mackerel before the seals arrived.
(3) Progressive Aspect. The progressive aspect expresses an ongoing action.
- John was fishing when the seals arrived.
(4) Perfect Progressive Aspect. The perfect progressive aspect expresses the end of an ongoing action.
- John had been fishing successfully before the seals arrived.

Examples of Aspect
Here are some examples of the four aspects in sentences. These four examples are all in the past tense.- He took the photos. (This is the simple aspect. There is no emphasis on whether the action was completed or ongoing.)
- He had taken the photos by the time the owner arrived. (This is the perfect aspect. It emphasizes that the action was completed.)
- He was taking the photos when the owner arrived. (This is the progressive aspect. It emphasizes that the action was ongoing.)
- He had been taking the photos before the owner arrived. (This is the perfect progressive aspect. It emphasizes that the action was ongoing but then finished.)
Aspect applies equally to the present tense and the future tense.
Aspects in Past, Present, and Future Tenses
Here is a table showing how the different aspects are formed in the past, future, and future tenses:| The Simple Aspect (Indefinite Aspect) | Example |
|---|---|
| simple past tense | I went |
| simple present tense | I go |
| simple future tense | I will go |
| The Perfect Aspect (Completed Aspect) | Example |
| past perfect tense | I had gone |
| present perfect tense | I have gone |
| future perfect tense | I will have gone |
| The Progressive Aspect (Continuing Aspect) | Example |
| past progressive tense | I was going |
| present progressive tense | I am going |
| future progressive tense | I will be going |
| The Perfect Progressive Aspect | Example |
| past perfect progressive tense | I had been going |
| present perfect progressive tense | I have been going |
| future perfect progressive tense | I will have been going |
Verb Tense Widget
Use this widget to learn about the different aspects. How do you use this widget? Well, if there's a button, a drop-down menu, or a
, you can click it!
to base form
( verb)
Select the aspect.
Present Tenses 
Past Tenses 
Future Tenses 
Interactive Exercise
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