Directions: Read the following statement below. Then, identify if the statement is true by writing T on the blank and F if it is false. 1. A verb tense or the time event indicates past. present and future actions. 2. Verbs are always present in sentences and in most expressions 3. Aspect refers to the state of action of a verb and indicates the duration or completion of an event 4. As a vital feature of the English language, using appropriate verbs is necessary in composing clear and coherent sentences. 5. There are three types of verb aspects: simple, progressive, and perfect progressive. 6. The simple present tense is used to describe general truths and habitual actions. 7. The simple past tense is used to express an event or habitual action that was completed in the past. 8. The simple future tense is used to express an action or habitual action to take place in the future time. 9. If the subject is singular, use the s-form of a verb 10. If the subject is plural and/or pronouns I and You, use the s-form of a verb.