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Grammar 2

This document provides an overview of English verb tenses and their uses. It outlines the key features of the past simple, present perfect simple, present continuous, present perfect continuous, past perfect simple, past perfect continuous, future will, future be going to, future continuous, and future perfect tenses. Examples are given to illustrate when each tense is used.

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Grammar 2

This document provides an overview of English verb tenses and their uses. It outlines the key features of the past simple, present perfect simple, present continuous, present perfect continuous, past perfect simple, past perfect continuous, future will, future be going to, future continuous, and future perfect tenses. Examples are given to illustrate when each tense is used.

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PAST Present Perfect Simple PRESENT

(+) S + have / has + Participle


Past Perfect Simple Past Continuous* Past Simple (-) S + haven’t / hasn’t + Part. Present Simple Present Continuous*
(?) Have / Has + S + Participle?
(+) S + had + Participle (+) S + was/were + V-ing (+) S + Verb Past (+) S + Infinitive *(-s) (+) S + am / is / are + V-ing
(-) S + hadn’t + Participle (-) S + wasn’t/weren’t + V-ing (-) S + didn’t + Infinitive Uses: (-) S + don’t / doesn’t + (-) S + am not / isn’t / aren’t + V-ing
(?) Had + S + Participle? (?) was/were + S + V-ing? (?) Did + S + Infinitive?  Experiences in life Infinitive (?) am / is / are + S + V-ing?
I’ve never been to Germany. (?) Do / Does + S + Infinitive?
Uses: Uses: Uses: Uses:
 A completed action before  Past actions in progress.  Finished actions in the past.  Actions in the past which have a Uses:  Actions happening at the
another activity in the past. When I went out, it was raining Last week, I didn’t go to the cinema with result in the present  Habits and Routines moment.
When I arrived (2) the plane had left (1) my sister. Someone has stolen my bike. Jane always studies in the library John is eating now
 Interrupted actions in progress
 To form the 3 rd Conditional I was having a shower when the phone  To talk about something that  Actions that began in the past  To talk about true facts  Temporary actions.
If you had studied, you would have rang happened regularly in the past and continue in the present. Water boils at 100¨C They are living in Madrid this year
passed the exam When I was a teenager I went to English She has lived in this house since she
 Actions in progress at the same classes twice a week. was born.  Permanent situations  Plans (SEE FUTURE)
Common words: time in the past. They don’t live in London any more.
already, just, , before, as soon as, While I was watching TV my brother was  A series of actions in the past.  Actions that happened at an Common words:
until, by the time that, yet, never, reading a book. He entered a room, lit a cigarette and unknown time.  With State Verbs* At the moment, now, at present,
after. smiled at everyone. I have already had breakfast I don’t understand the text these days, currently, today
Common words:
Past Perfect Continuous* when, while  To form the 2 nd Conditional Common words:  To form the 0 and 1 st Conditionals
If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that car for, since, still, already, just, yet, If she doesn’t come, we won’t go out.
ever, never, so far, lately, recently
(+) S + had + been + V-ing Common words:  Timetables (SEE FUTURE)
(-)
(?)
S + hadn’t + been + V-ing
Had + S + been + V-ing?
Yesterday, the other day, last…, ago,
in (year), when… Present Perfect Cont* * STATE VERBS
Common words:
Uses FREQUENCY ADVERBS: always,
(+) S + have / has + been + V-ing
usually, normally, often, sometimes, They aren’t normally used in
 An action in progress before (-) S + haven’t / hasn’t + been + V-
another activity in the past. occasionally, rarely, seldom, hardly continuous. So, we have to
ing
At last the train came, I had been waiting (?) Have / Has + S + been + V-ing?
ever, never use them in the simple form.
for two hours.
TIME EXPRESSIONS: nowadays,
Uses:
every day, once a week, from time to Belong, believe, think, want,
 We focus on the duration of the
activity not the result. time, in summer, on Mondays, etc understand, remember, like,
 Similar as the Present Perfect
I had been running for an hour. Simple but it focuses on the love, know, feel…
duration
Common words: She has been painting for 4 hours.
How long, since, for.
Common words:
for, since, how long.

FUTURE
Present Simple . Present Continuous* Future “WILL” Future “BE GOING TO” Future Continuous* Future Perfect
See (PRESENT) See (PRESENT) (+) S + will + Infinitive (+) S + be going to + Infinitive (+) S + will be + V-ing (+) S + will have + Participle
(-) S + won’t + Infinitive (-) S + be (not) going to + Infinitive (-) S + won’t be + V-ing (-) S + won’t have + Participle
Uses Uses (?) Will + S + Infinitive? (?) Be + S + going to + Infinitive? (?) Will + S + be + V-ing? (?) Will + S + have + Participle?
 Timetables and schedules.  Plans and arrangements.
The train leaves at 4 this afternoon What are you doing next week? Uses Uses Uses Uses
 Instant decisions  Plans and intentions.  An action that will be in progress  An action that will be finished in
Common words: I will open the door. I’m going to buy a house next summer in the future the past
This afternoon, tonight, tomorrow,  Offers and promises  Evidences Tomorrow at 7.00, we’ll be flying to Paris By the end of this month I will have
next weekend… I won’t tell anyone. Look at those clouds! It’s going to rain. finished the project
 Predictions which are not sure
I think I won’t pass the exam.

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