Noun
simple tense (plural simple tenses)
(grammar) In English, the tense of a verb which is used specifically in the simple aspect--that is, the verb alone does not indicate whether the action is complete or habitual--and is usually used independently of any auxiliary verbs, with the known exceptions of 'will', 'shall', and 'would'.
Present tense is a simple tense, even when used in complex ways, such as to describe past events.
Please use only simple tenses in titles when submitting articles to our publication.