"Review of past tenses"
This is a review of the English tenses. The table is provided to help recall the form and use of the different English tenses studied in previous lessons.
Simple Present |
Affirmative | She drinks. |
Negative | She does not drink. |
Interrogative | Does she drink? |
Form | I, you we they play | he, she, it plays |
Uses |
- action in the present taking place once, never or several times
- facts
- actions taking place one after another
- action set by a timetable or schedule
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Present Progressive |
Affirmative | He is reading. |
Negative | He is not reading. |
Interrogative | Is he reading? |
Form | To be (in the simple present) + verb + ing |
Uses |
- action taking place at the moment of speaking
- action arranged for the future
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Simple Past |
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 |
Uses |
- action in the past taking place once, never or several times
- actions taking place one after another
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Past Progressive |
Affirmative | He was driving. |
Negative | He was not driving. |
Interrogative | Was he driving? |
Form | to be (in the simple past) + verb + ing |
Uses |
- action going on at a certain time in the past
- actions taking place at the same time
- action in the past that is interrupted by another action
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Present Perfect Simple |
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) |
Uses |
- emphasis is on the result (not the duration)
- action that started in the past & is still going on
- action that stopped recently
- finished action that has an influence on the present
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Present Perfect Progressive |
Affirmative | He has been thinking. |
Negative | He has not been thinking. |
Interrogative | Has he been thinking? |
Form | have or has + been + verb + ing |
Uses |
- putting emphasis on the course or duration (not the result)
- action that recently stopped or is still going on
- finished action that influenced the present
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Past Perfect Simple |
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) |
Uses |
- action taking place before a certain time in the past
- sometimes interchangeable with past perfect progressive
- putting emphasis only on the fact (not the duration)
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Past Perfect Progressive |
Affirmative | He had been waiting. |
Negative | He had not been waiting. |
Interrogative | Had he been waiting? |
Form | had + been + verb + ing |
Uses |
- action taking place before a certain time in the past
- sometimes interchangeable with past perfect simple
- putting emphasis on the duration or course of an action
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Future Simple |
Affirmative | I will open the door. |
Negative | I will not open the door. |
Interrogative | Will you open the door? |
Form | will + verb |
Uses |
- We use the simple future for instant decisions.
- We use the simple future when we predict a future situation
- We use the simple future in conditional sentences type one. (More on conditional sentences here)
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Future Plan (going to) |
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 |
Uses |
- to express the future when we intend to do something or have decided to do something but did not arrange it. It is just an intention.
- predictions in the future
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Future Plan (Present Progressive) |
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 |
Uses |
- when we say what we have planned and arranged to do at a specific time in the future. These are fixed plans with definite time and/or place.
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Future Progressive |
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 |
Uses |
- action that is going on at a certain time in the future
- action that is sure to happen in the near future
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Future Perfect |
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) |
Uses |
- action that will be finished at a certain time in the future
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Future Perfect Progressive |
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 |
Uses |
- action taking place before a certain time in the future
- putting emphasis on the course of an action
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Conditional Simple |
Affirmative | We would relax. |
Negative | We would not relax. |
Interrogative | Would we relax ? |
Form | would + verb |
Uses |
- action that might take place
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Conditional Progressive |
Affirmative | He would be writing. |
Negative | He would not be writing. |
Interrogative | Would he be writing? |
Form | would + be + verb + ing |
Uses |
- action that might take place
- putting emphasis on the course / duration of the action
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Conditional Perfect |
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) |
Uses |
- action that might have taken place in the past
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Conditional Perfect Progressive |
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 |
Uses |
- action that might have taken place in the past
- puts emphasis on the course / duration of the action
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