The document summarizes different tenses in English including:
1) Future tenses - simple future (will/shall + verb), future continuous (will/shall be + verb-ing), and future perfect (will/shall have + past participle);
2) Present tenses - simple present (verb/verb-s), present continuous (am/is/are + verb-ing), and present perfect (have/has + past participle);
3) Past tenses - simple past (regular/irregular verbs), past continuous (was/were + verb-ing), and past perfect (had + past participle).
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Tenses Scheme
The document summarizes different tenses in English including:
1) Future tenses - simple future (will/shall + verb), future continuous (will/shall be + verb-ing), and future perfect (will/shall have + past participle);
2) Present tenses - simple present (verb/verb-s), present continuous (am/is/are + verb-ing), and present perfect (have/has + past participle);
3) Past tenses - simple past (regular/irregular verbs), past continuous (was/were + verb-ing), and past perfect (had + past participle).
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Affirmative: he will have memorized The Quran by2013 Will+have+past participle
Negative: he will not/ have memorized The Quran by2013
Perfect Interrogative: will he have memorized the Quran by 2013?
Future Affirmative: She will/shall visit her aunt next week
Will+verb (infinitive) Negative: They will/shall not have dinner at home Simple Interrogative: where will/shall they have dinner?
Affirmative: I will be studying English tomorrow at 10h30 Will+be+
Negative: we will not be watching movie at that time next day Verb(ing) Continuous Interrogative: what will you be doing the following day at 16h43
Affirmative: She has already had a holiday
Have/has+past participle Negative: It Hasn’t/has not rained yet Perfect Interrogative: Have you finished your exercise?
Tenses Present Affirmative: He/she/it eats food
He/she + Verb(s) Simple Negative: we usually don’t revise our lessons It Interrogative: Are you a student?
tense Continuous Affirmative: I am studying English now Am
Negative: They are not having dinner at this time Are + verb(Ing) Interrogative: are they studying English or French? Is
Affirmative: They had stopped here.
Perfect: Had + past participle Negative: he wishes he hadn’t been there Interrogative: Had you been there? Past Affirmative: We prayed at home last day Simple Regular: verb + Ed Negative: I did not catch the train Irregular: it has no rule Interrogative: Did you finish your homework? Affirmative: I was doing my homework at that time yesterday Continuous Negative: they were not jogging when the accident happened Was/were+ Interrogative: was she studying last night at 6h00? verb(Ing)