Present Simple
I latch the gate every morning.
You latch the door before leaving.
He latches the window at night.
She latches her diary to keep it private.
It latches automatically after closing.
We latch the fence to secure the yard.
They latch their helmets before riding.
Past Simple
I latched the gate last night.
You latched the door before the storm.
He latched the window during the winter.
She latched her diary after writing.
It latched on its own after being pushed.
We latched the fence after the repairs.
They latched their helmets before the race.
Future Simple
I will latch the gate before dark.
You will latch the door when you leave.
He will latch the window if it gets cold.
She will latch her diary after her entry tonight.
It will latch automatically when shut.
We will latch the fence once the paint dries.
They will latch their helmets before starting the journey.
Present Continuous
I am latching the gate now.
You are latching the door as we speak.
He is latching the window because it’s breezy.
She is latching her diary right now.
It is latching itself after each use.
We are latching the fence together.
They are latching their helmets as they prepare.