Category: verbs
The Future Indefinite tense ( the Future Simple)
Common adverbs that can be used with the future simple tense: tomorrow, soon, later, next week/month/year, eventually, shortly, imminently, eventually, one day, inevitably, predictably, undoubtedly, surely, certainly.
The Past Indefinite Tense ( The Past Simple)
Some adverbs and time expressions that can be used to indicate the past time frame with the Past Simple (Simple Past) tense: yesterday, last night, last week, last month, last year, in 2005, two days ago, a week ago, an hour ago, previously, before, then. These adverbs and time expressions are often used with the Past Simple tense to indicate that the action or event took place in the past and is now completed.
The Present Indefinite Tense (the Present Simple)
Some adverbs that are commonly used with the Present Simple (Simple Present) tense: always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, regularly, frequently, occasionally,
The Indicative Mood – the Active Voice- Finite forms of the Verb
The Indicative mood, the Active voice tense groups include: indefinite , continuous, perfect, perfect continuous, future tense forms in the past,
What is the Person category?
Person: In English, there are three person categories: first person, second person, and third person. First person refers to the speaker or speakers. Second person refers to the person or people being spoken to. Third person refers to anyone or anything being spoken about.