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Table of english tenses pdf
Table of english tenses pdf













table of english tenses pdf

Simple Future Perfect or Future Perfect Simple I wouldn't haveĪm I going to work? Is he going to work? Am I going to go? Is he going to go? Will I be working? Will he be working? Will I be going? Will he be going? Will I have worked? Will he have worked? Will I have gone? Will he have gone? Will I have been working? Will he have been working? Will I have been working? Will he have been working? Would I work? Would he work? Would I go? Would he go? Would I be working? Would he be working? Would I be going? Would he be going? Would I have worked? Would he have worked? Would I have Had I been working? Had he been working? Had I been going? Had he been going? Will I work? Will he work? Will I go? will + have + past participle* I'll be working. Something happens because it normally happens. This action has begun before the certain time. An action will be in progress at a certain time in the future. in the future what you think what will happen He's going to work. spontaneously at the time of speaking, you haven't made a decision before main clause in type I of the if clauses I'm going to work. predictions about the future (you think that sth. Past Perfect Progressive or Past Perfect Continuous how long since for how long something had been happening before something else happened He had been working. (3rd column of table of irregular verbs) He had gone. Simple Past Perfect or Past Perfect (Simple) Have I been working? Has he been working? Have I been going? Has he been going? Had I worked? Had he worked? Had I gone? Just yet never Simple Present Perfect or Present Perfect ever already so far, up to now, since for recently all day Present Perfect Progressive or Present Perfect Continuous the whole day how long since for action began in the past and has just stopped how long the action has been happening emphasis: length of time of an action mostly when two actions in a story are related to each other: the action which had already happened is put into Past Perfect, the other action into Simple Past the past of the Present Perfect have/has + been + infinitive + -ing at a certain time (in the past) - you do not know whether it was finished or not has happened or is finished in the past and it has a connection to the present action started in the past and continues up to the present have/has + past participle* *(infinitive + -ed) or (3rd column of table of irregular verbs) I have gone. was/were + infinitive + -ing He was working. 2nd column of table of irregular verbs He went. arranged to do it (a fixed plan, date) action took place in the past, mostly connected with an expression of time (no connection to the present) an action happened in the middle of another action I worked. to be (am/are/is) + future meaning: when infinitive + -ing I'm going. I haven't gone.Īm I working? Is he working? Am I going? Is he going? Did I work? Did he work? Did I go? Did he go? Was I working? Was he working? Was I going? Was he going? Have I worked? Has he worked? Have I gone? Now Present Progressive or Present Continuous at the moment Look! Listen! I don't go.Įxamples interrogative Do I work? Does he work? Do I go?Įvery day sometimes always Simple Present or Present Simple often usually seldom never first. Use something happens repeatedly how often something happens one action follows another things in general after the following verbs (to love, to hate, to think, etc.) future meaning: timetables, programmes something is happening at the same time of speaking or around itĮxamples affirmative I work.















Table of english tenses pdf