The document discusses English tenses, including the simple present, present continuous, simple past, past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future (will), future (going to), and conditional tenses. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and question forms for each tense using the subjects "you" and "she".
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English tenses
1. ENGLISH TENSES
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•SIMPLE PRESENT
•PRESENT CONTINUOS
•SIMPLE PAST
•PAST CONTINUOS
•PRESENT PERFECT
•PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
•PAST PERFECT
•PAST PERFECT CONTINUOS
•FUTURE (WILL)
•FUTURE (GOING TO)
•CONDITIONAL
2. SIMPLE PRESENT
DO / DOES
AFFIRMATIVE: You speak British English.
NEGATIVE: You don’t speak British English.
QUESTION: Do you speak British English?
AFFIRMATIVE: She speaks British English.
NEGATIVE: She doesn’t speak British English.
QUESTION: Does she speak British English?
3. PRESENT CONTINUOUS
TO BE (Present) + ING
A: You are speaking British English.
N: You aren’t speaking British English.
Q: Are you speaking British English?
A: She is speaking British English.
N: She isn’t speaking British English.
Q: Is she speaking British English?
4. SIMPLE PAST
DID
A: You spoke British English.
N: You didn’t speak British English.
Q: Did you speak British English?
A: She spoke British English.
N: She didn’t speak British English.
Q: Did she speak British English?
5. PAST CONTINUOUS
TO BE (Past) + ING
A: You were speaking British English.
N: You weren’t speaking British English.
Q: Were you speaking British English?
A: She was speaking British English.
N: She wasn’t speaking British English.
Q: Was she speaking British English?
6. PRESENT PERFECT
HAVE / HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE
A: You have spoken British English.
N: You haven’t spoken British English.
Q: Have you spoken British English?
A: She has spoken British English.
N: She hasn’t spoken British English.
Q: Has she spoken British English?
7. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
HAVE / HAS + BEEN + ING
A: You have been speaking British English.
N: You haven’t been speaking British English.
Q: Have you been speaking British English?
A: She has been speaking British English.
N: She hasn’t been speaking British English.
Q: Has she been speaking British English?
8. PAST PERFECT
HAD + PAST PARTICIPLE
A: You had spoken British English.
N: You hadn’t spoken British English.
Q: Had you spoken British English?
A: She had spoken British English.
N: She hadn’t spoken British English.
Q: Had she spoken British English?
9. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
HAD + BEEN + ING
A: You had been speaking British English.
N: You hadn’t been speaking British English.
Q: Had you been speaking British English?
A: She had been speaking British English.
N: She hadn’t been speaking British English.
Q: Had she been speaking British English?
10. FUTURE (WILL)
WILL
A: You will speak British English.
N: You won’t speak British English.
Q: Will you speak British English?
A: She will speak British English.
N: She won’t speak British English.
Q: Will she speak British English?
11. FUTURE (GOING TO)
TO BE (Present) + GOING TO
A: You are going to speak British English.
N: You aren’t going to speak British English.
Q: Are you going to speak British English?
A: She is going to speak British English.
N: She isn’t going to speak British English.
Q: Is she going to speak British English?
12. CONDITIONAL
WOULD
A: You would speak British English.
N: You wouldn’t speak British English.
Q: Would you speak British English?
A: She would speak British English.
N: She wouldn’t speak British English.
Q: Would she speak British English?