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Inglese: la scheda rapida dei verbi

Una scheda rapida con le principali forme di verbi inglesi.
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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 yearsThey 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 yearsNext year I won't (will not) have been working in the company for 10 yearsWill you have been working in the company for 10 years next year?

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