Tense | Positive Form |
Simple Present | I prefer my coffee black. |
Present Continuous | She is listening the music now. |
Present Perfect | I have already prepared breakfast. |
Simple Past | We watched the news last night. |
Past Continuous | They were studying math yesterday. |
Past Perfect | I went there after I had completed the task. |
Simple Future | You will mary me. |
Future Continuous | I will be loving you. |
Future Perfect | The rain will have stopped by tomorrow. |
Present Perfect Continuous | The mechanic has been repairing our refrigerator. |
Past Perfect Continuous | They had been being friend since childhood. |
Future Perfect Continuous | At 4 o’clock, we will have been waiting you for one hour. |
Tense | Negative Form |
Simple Present | I do not prefer my coffee black. |
Present Continuous | She is not listening the music now. |
Present Perfect | I have not prepared breakfast yet. |
Simple Past | We did not watch the news last night. |
Past Continuous | They were not studying math yesterday. |
Past Perfect | I had not completed the task. |
Simple Future | You will not mary me. |
Future Continuous | I will not be loving you. |
Future Perfect | The rain will not have stopped by tomorrow. |
Present Perfect Continuous | The mechanic has not been repairing our refrigerator. |
Past Perfect Continuous | He had not been reading a book. |
Future Perfect Continuous | They will not have been going for a picnic. |
Tense | Question Form |
Simple Present | Do you prefer your coffee black? |
Present Continuous | Is she listening the music now? |
Present Perfect | Have you prepared breakfast? |
Simple Past | Did we watch the news last night? |
Past Continuous | Were they studying math yesterday? |
Past Perfect | Had you completed the task? |
Simple Future | Will you mary me? |
Future Continuous | Will you be loving me? |
Future Perfect | Will the rain have stopped by tomorrow? |
Present Perfect Continuous | Has the mechanic been repairing our refrigerator? |
Past Perfect Continuous | Had her daughter been eating anything all day? |
Future Perfect Continuous | Will it have been raining for three hours? |
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