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ENGLISH GRAMMAR, TENSES Tenses
s3180f1356e43409c.jimcontent.comPast Tense I did do, I did Past Continuous Tense I was doing Past Perfect Tense I had done Past Perfect Continuous Tense I had been doing Future Tense I will do ... [present tense, passive voice] It is usually clear from the context. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com.
Verb Tense Chart - CSN
www.csn.eduContinuous Tenses: Continuous tenses are used whenever we are talking about a length of time. Perfect Tenses: Perfect tenses are used whenever we are talking about a point in time before another point in time. Verb Tense Chart. Past Perfect Continuous-Used to say how long something has been
The 13 Tense Structures
www2.estrellamountain.educontinuous When I graduate, I will have been studying philosophy for 3 years Future with "going to" Am/are/is + going + infinitive I am going to visit my parents next weekend As you may have observed, all continuous tenses use a form of the verb ‘be’ and a present
The Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise
www.autoenglish.orgThe Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise will have driven will have been driving A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the future perfect simple or continuous tenses. 1 By the time we get to the party, Fat Bob ..... everything.(eat)
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise at Auto …
www.autoenglish.orgcontinuous nature I’ve been going to a new café a lot Decide on the use for each sentence and then fill the gaps with either the present perfect simple or the present perfect continuous tenses using the verb in brackets. USE 1 5 I'm exhausted. I .....
The Future Continuous Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.orgThe Future Continuous Exercise will be dancing A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using the future continuous tense. 1 A: I wonder if the kids are enjoying the party? B: …
The English Workbook - gnews-english.org
www.gnews-english.org3 Contents 1 Forms of Verbs ─ 1. Present and Past Tenses 2. Future Tense.....5 2 Forms of Verbs ─ 1. Present Continuous Tense 2.