The earlier approaches for event representation relied on manually desiging features sch as tense, aspect or presence of temporal markers. Tense such as past, present, future can tell the chronology of the events and additionally aspect such continous, or finished with auxilary verbs, can tell fine-grained temporal information. The temporal markers like before, after can be really useful also. In the absence of these markers we can use morphology of the words which can tell further about the aspect or tense such inflectional changes like -ing,-ed can give tense information.