Friday, 3 April 2015

KNOW YOUR TENSES

VERBS

Selecting the correct verb tense and conjugating verbs correctly is tricky in English. Click on the verb tense to read more about how to form this tense and how it is used, or select a time to see the full list of tenses and references on that time.
Present Tenses in EnglishExamples
Simple present tenseThey walk home.
Present continuous tenseThey are walking home.
Past Tenses in English 
Simple past tensePeter lived in China in 1965.
Past continuous tensewas reading when she arrived.
Perfect Tenses in English 
Present perfect tensehave lived here since 1987.
Present perfect continuoushave been living here for years.
Past perfectWe had been to see her several times before she visited us.
Past perfect continuousHe had been watching her for some time when she turned and smiled.
Future perfectWe will have arrived in the States by the time you get this letter.
Future perfect continuousBy the end of your course, you will have been studying for five years.
Future Tenses in English 
Simple future tenseThey will go to Italy next week.
Future continuous tensewill be travelling by train.
Conditional Tenses in English 
Zero conditionalIf ice gets hot it melts.
Type 1 conditionalIf he had the money he would go.
Type 2 conditionalIf he was in Australia he would be getting up now.
Type 3 conditionalShe would have visited me if she had had time.
Mixed conditionalwould have been playing tennis if I hadn't broken my arm.
The -ing forms in English 
GerundI like swimming.
Present participleShe goes running every morning.

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