
Simple Present | |
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Affirmative | She drinks. |
Negative | She does not drink. |
Interrogative | Does she drink? |
Form | I, you we they play | he, she, it plays |
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Present Progressive | |
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Affirmative | He is reading. |
Negative | He is not reading. |
Interrogative | Is he reading? |
Form | To be (in the simple present) + verb + ing |
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Simple Past | |
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Affirmative | I cried. |
Negative | I did not cry |
Interrogative | Did I cry? |
Form | Regular verbs: Verb + ed | Irregular verbs: forms differ and should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular verbs |
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Past Progressive | |
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Affirmative | He was driving. |
Negative | He was not driving. |
Interrogative | Was he driving? |
Form | to be (in the simple past) + verb + ing |
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Present Perfect Simple | |
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Affirmative | They have slept. |
Negative | They have not slept. |
Interrogative | Have they slept? |
Form | Have / has + past participle (past participle of regular verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular verbs) |
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Present Perfect Progressive | |
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Affirmative | He has been thinking. |
Negative | He has not been thinking. |
Interrogative | Has he been thinking? |
Form | have or has + been + verb + ing |
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Past Perfect Simple | |
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Affirmative | She had won. |
Negative | She had not won. |
Interrogative | Had she won? |
Form | had + past participle (past participle of regular verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular verbs) |
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Past Perfect Progressive | |
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Affirmative | He had been waiting. |
Negative | He had not been waiting. |
Interrogative | Had he been waiting? |
Form | had + been + verb + ing |
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Future Simple | |
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Affirmative | I will open the door. |
Negative | I will not open the door. |
Interrogative | Will you open the door? |
Form | will + verb |
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Future Plan (going to) | |
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Affirmative | He is going to clean the car. |
Negative | He is not going to clean the car. |
Interrogative | Is he going to clean the car? |
Form | to be (in the simple present) + going + to + verb |
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Future Plan (Present Progressive) | |
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Affirmative | He is traveling to Egypt next week. |
Negative | He is not traveling to Egypt next week. |
Interrogative | Is he traveling to Egypt next week? |
Form | to be (in the simple present) + verb + ing |
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Future Progressive | |
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Affirmative | She will be listening to music. |
Negative | She will not be listening to music. |
Interrogative | Will she be listening to music? |
Form | will + be + verb + ing |
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Future Perfect | |
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Affirmative | He will have spoken. |
Negative | He will not have spoken. |
Interrogative | Will he have spoken? |
Form | will + have + past participle (past participle of regular verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular verbs) |
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Future Perfect Progressive | |
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Affirmative | You will have been studying. |
Negative | You will not have been studying. |
Interrogative | Will you have been studying? |
Form | will + have + been + verb + ing |
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Conditional Simple | |
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Affirmative | We would relax. |
Negative | We would not relax. |
Interrogative | Would we relax ? |
Form | would + verb |
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Conditional Progressive | |
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Affirmative | He would be writing. |
Negative | He would not be writing. |
Interrogative | Would he be writing? |
Form | would + be + verb + ing |
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Conditional Perfect | |
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Affirmative | He would have written. |
Negative | He would not have written. |
Interrogative | Would he have written? |
Form | would + have + past participle (past participle of regular verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and should be learned by heart This is a list of irregular verbs) |
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Conditional Perfect Progressive | |
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Affirmative | She would have been sleeping. |
Negative | She would not have sleeping speaking. |
Interrogative | Would she have been sleeping? |
Form | would + have + been + verb + ing |
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Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple present or present progressive)
- Look! Sara (go) to the movies.
- On her right hand, Sara (carry) her handbag.
- The handbag (be) very beautiful.
- Sara usually (put) on black shoes but now she (wear) white trainers.
- And look, she (take) an umbrella because it (rain)
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past perfect)
- When he (wake up) , his mother (already /prepare) breakfast
- We (go) to London because our friends (invite) us
- He (hear) the news, (go) to the telephone and (call) a friend.
- When she (start) learning English she (already /learn) French.
- Jane (already / type) three pages when her computer (crash) .
- By the time the doctor (arrive) at the house the patient ( die) .
- Before that day we (never / think) of traveling to Japan.
- I (know) him a long time before I (meet) his family.
- They (not / know) where to meet because nobody (tell) them.
- It (be) cloudy for days before it (begin) to rain.
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect).
- I (just / finish) my homework.
- Mary (already / write) five letters.
- Tom (move) to his home town in 1994.
- My friend (be) in Canada two years ago.
- I (not / be) to Canada so far.
- But I (already / travel) to London a couple of times.
- Last week, Mary and Paul (go) to the cinema.
- I can't take any pictures because I (not /buy) a new film yet.
- (they / spend) their holidays in Paris last summer?
- (you / ever / see ) a whale?
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- The receptionist (welcome) the guests and (ask) them to fill in the form
- The car (break) down and we (have) to walk home.
- The boys (swim) while the girls (sunbath) .
- My father (come) in, (look) and (tell) me to tidy up my room.
- While one group (prepare) dinner the others (collect) wood for the campfire.
- While the parents (have) breakfast the children (run) about.
- Martha (turn) off the light and (go) to bed.
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple future or future perfect)
- Tomorrow I think I (start) my new project.
- I (finish) it by the end of this month.
- The teacher (probably/assign) a test to his students next Monday.
- He (correct) it by the end of next week.
- My friend (certainly/get) a good mark.
- By 9 o'clock, we (finish) our homework.
- They (leave) the classroom by the end of the hour.
- I think I (start) my trip tomorrow
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