Simple Present
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Affirmative
|
She
drinks.
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Negative
|
She does
not drink.
|
Interrogative
|
Does she
drink?
|
Form
|
I, you we they play | he, she, it plays
|
Uses
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
Future Simple
|
|
Affirmative
|
You will
win.
|
Negative
|
You will
not win.
|
Interrogative
|
Will you
win?
|
Form
|
will +
verb
|
Uses
|
|
Near Future
(going to) |
|
Affirmative
|
He is going to watch TV.
|
Negative
|
He is not going to watch TV.
|
Interrogative
|
Is he going to watch TV?
|
Form
|
to be (in the simple present) + going + to + verb
|
Uses
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
Conditional Simple
|
|
Affirmative
|
We would
relax.
|
Negative
|
We would
not relax.
|
Interrogative
|
Would we
relax ?
|
Form
|
would +
verb
|
Uses
|
|
Conditional Progressive
|
|
Affirmative
|
He would
be writing.
|
Negative
|
He would not be writing.
|
Interrogative
|
Would he
be writing?
|
Form
|
would + be
+ verb + ing
|
Uses
|
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
Exercises
Elementary
Exercise 1
(Choose the right answer)
Exercise 2
(Find the right answer)
Exercise 3
(Complete with the right tense)
Exercise 4
(fill in the blanks with the
proper verb tense)
Exercise 5
(Complete with the right tense)
Exercise 6
(Choose the correct tense)
Exercise 7
(Put the verbs into the right
tense)
Exercise 8
(Complete the sentences with
the verbs in the right tense)
Exercise 9
(Complete the sentences with
the verbs in the right tense)
Exercise 10
(Complete the sentences with
the verbs in the right tense)
Intermediate
Exercise 2
(Choose the correct answer for each question)
Exercise 3
(Choose the correct answer for each question)
Exercise 4
(Choose the correct answer)
Exercise 5
(multiple choice)
Exercise 6
(multiple choice)
Exercise 7
(multiple choice)
Exercise 8
(Put the words in order on the line)
Exercise 9
(multiple choice)
Exercise 10
(multiple choice)
Advanced
Exercise 1
(fill in the verbs in the correct tense)
Exercise 2
(multiple choice)
Exercise 3
(multiple choice)
Exercise 4
(choose the right verb)
Exercise 5
(choose the best question that you need to ask for that
information)
Exercise 6
(multiple choice)
Exercise 7
(multiple choice)
Exercise 8
(multiple choice)
Exercise 9
(gap gill)
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