Present simple | |||
I work in a bank. | I don't (do not) work in a bank. | Do you work in a bank? | |
He works in a bank. | He doesn't (does not) work in a bank. | Does he work in a bank? | |
Present continuous to form a continuous tense we use be + -ing | |||
I'm (I am) reading a book. | I'm (I am) not reading. | Are you reading? | |
He's (he is) reading a book. | He is not (he's not/he isn't) reading a book. | Is he reading a book? | |
Past simple | |||
I saw him yesterday. | I didn't (did not) see him yesterday. | Did you see him? | |
Past continuous To form the past continuous we use was/were + ing | |||
I was reading a book. | I wasn't (was not) reading. | Was I reading? | |
You were reading a book. | You weren't (were not) reading a book. | Were you reading a book? | |
Present perfect | |||
I've (I have) seen him. | I haven't (have not) seen him. | Have you seen him? | |
He's (he has) gone. | He hasn't (has not) gone. | Has he gone? | |
Present perfect continuous The structure of present perfect continuous is have/has been -ing | |||
They've (They have) been living in this flat for more than five years | They haven't (have not) been living in this flat for very long. | Have they been living here for a long time? | |
Past perfect | |||
I'd (I had) seen him. | You hadn't (had not) seen him. | Had you seen him? | |
Past perfect continuous The form of the past perfect continuous is had + been + verb-ing | |||
I'd (I had) been working hard. | I hadn't (had not) been working hard. | Had you been working hard? | |
Future simple If the action is decided at the moment of speaking, we use will / will not (won't) | |||
I'll (I will) be there tomorrow. | I won't (will not) be there tomorrow. | Will you be there tomorrow? | |
Future simple continuous | |||
I'll (I will) be waiting there at five o'clock. | I won't (will not) be waiting there at five o'clock. | Will you be waiting there at five o'clock? | |
Future perfect simple | |||
The film will have started by the time we get there. | The film will not (won't) have started by the time we get there. | Will the film have started by the time we get there? | |
Future perfect continuous The form of the future perfect continuous is will+have+been+past participle | |||
Next year I'll (I will) have been working in the company for 10 years | Next year I won't (will not) have been working in the company for 10 years | Will you have been working in the company for 10 years next year? |
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