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The Present Simple Tense: Did You Like Did He See

The document explains the rules for forming and using several English verb tenses including the present simple, past simple, present continuous, present perfect, past continuous, present perfect continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous tenses. It provides conjugations of to be and modal verbs for each tense and examples of positive, negative and interrogative sentences.

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The Present Simple Tense: Did You Like Did He See

The document explains the rules for forming and using several English verb tenses including the present simple, past simple, present continuous, present perfect, past continuous, present perfect continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous tenses. It provides conjugations of to be and modal verbs for each tense and examples of positive, negative and interrogative sentences.

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THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

I/ you / we / they he / she / it


+ know knows
? Do you know? Does he know?
I don’t know. She doesn’t know.
-
(don’t = do not) (doesn’t = does not)

THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE

Regular: infinitive + -ed, -d


Irregular: II column

  I / you / he / she / it / we / they  


liked (regular)
+ the film
saw (irregular)
Did you like
? the film?
Did he see
We didn’t like
- the film.
They did not see
THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
To be + Present Participle (infinitive + -ing)

  I you / we / they he / she / it


+ I’m going. You’re going. He’s going.
? Am I going? Are you going? Is he going?
- I’m not going. You aren’t going. He isn’t going.

THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

Have/has + Past Participle

PP of regular verbs: infinitive + -d, -ed


PP of irregular verbs: III column

I/ you / we / they he / she / it


have worked has worked
+
have seen has seen
Have you worked? Has he worked?
?
Have they seen? Has she seen?
I haven’t worked. He hasn’t worked.
-
We have not seen. She has not seen.
THE PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

Was/were + Present Participle

  I / he / she / it we / you / they

+ was working were working

? Was I working? Were you working?

- I wasn’t working. You weren’t working.

THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

Have/Has been + Present Participle

I/ you / we / they he / she / it


+ Have been working. Has been working.
? Have you been working? Has he been working?
- I haven’t been working. He hasn’t been working.
THE PAST PERFECT TENSE

Had + Past Participle

  I / you / he / she / it / we / they


Had worked
+
Had seen
Had you worked?
?
Had he seen?
We hadn’t worked
-
They had not seen

THE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Had been + Present Participle

  I / you / he / she / it / we / they


+ Had been working.
? Had you been working?
- We hadn’t been working.

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