Tenses. Tense and aspect, Tense and aspect are both used when we describe a situation or event. Tense is used to define the relationship between the time of the event, i.e. the event and the time of speaking, i.e. speech time, with ST being the point at which we interpret tense. However, when describing situations and events, we also refer to the nature of time within the event, or progress of the event itself. This is what is referred to as the event's the aspect and it can be used to denote whether the event is at its start, middle or end, whether it is a single or a repeated event, and whether the event is completed or still in progress. (Stuart Nichola, J. Lely& Heather,2015) Tense and agreement in English. The formal features associated with the functional category of 12 tense. Tense marking in the form of inflection is obligatory in the English clause. verbs in English provide information about whether the actions or events they describe are happening in the present, past or future. Hence, tense is marked on all English verbs: thematic, auxiliary and copula(woNG BEE ENG,2010) The main problem of writing of second-years students of LCB program is don't remember structure of tense. One of second-years students stated that"in English classroom, teacher just taught form tense but don't taught using tense for writing sentence in