3. Present Simple
Present Simple is to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual.
Positive Subject + Base Verb
Example : 1. I do my English HW
2. She eats hotdog every Sunday
3. They play football everyday
Note : he, she, and it are the 3rd Person. Add the –s, -es, -ies to the base verb.
Negative Subject + Do / Does + Not + Base Verb
Example : 1. You don’t watch TV every Sunday
2. He doesn’t eat fried rice
3. We don’t play football every Friday
Note : -In 3rd Person, do not add –s, -es, -ies in ‘Negative’ and ‘Interrogative’ because
there are auxiliaries (helping verb) in ‘Negative’ and ‘Interrogative’.
-You can use ‘do not’ and ‘does not’ into ‘don’t’ and ‘doesn’t’.
4. Interrogative Do / Does + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Do you do your work?
2. Does she watch Nat Geo?
3. Do they have their lunch?
Negative Interrogative Do / Does + Not + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Don’t you listen to the teacher?
2. Doesn’t he play tennis?
3. Don’t they push the door?
5. Present Continuous
Present Continuous is to express the idea that something is happening
now, at this very moment.
Positive Subj. + to be (am / is / are) + Present Participle (Base Verb
+ -ing)
Example : 1. He is playing a football match
2. I am watching TV
3. We are singing a song
Note : You can use ‘He is’, ‘I am’, and ‘We are’ into ‘He’s’, ‘I’m’, and
Negative Subj. + (to be) am / is / are + Not + Present Participle
Example : 1. She isn’t drinking her juice
2. I am not doing my HW
3. They aren’t singing the Linkin Park’s song
6. Interrogative to be (am / is / are) + Subj. + Present Participle
Example : 1. Am I doing my HW?
2. Is she studying the 16 tenses?
3. Are they watching Fairy Tail?
Negative Interrogative to be (am / is / are) + Not + Subj. +
Present Participle
Example : 1. Aren’t they sleeping at home?
2. Isn’t he playing the cards?
3. Aren’t we going to UK?
7. Present Perfect
Present Perfect is an action happened at an unspecified time before now.
Positive Subj. + Have / Has + Past Participle
Example : 1. She has gone to Medan
2. I have eaten the pizza
3. We have been there already
Note : You can make it into ‘I’ve’, ‘She’s’, ‘We’ve’.
Negative Subj. + Have / Has + Not + Past Participle
Example : 1. He hasn’t brought his poster
2. Louis and David haven’t gone to Pekanbaru
3. You haven’t done your Art Project
Note : You can make it into ‘You haven’t’, ‘They haven’t’, and ‘He Hasn’t’.
8. Interrogative Have / Has + Subj. + Past Participle
Example : 1. Have I done my project?
2. Has Paul learned Geography?
3. Have we sung the song?
Negative Interrogative Have / Has + Not + Subj. + Past
Participle
Example : 1. Haven’t they listened to me?
2. Hasn’t she cut the tree?
3. Haven’t you played football?
9. Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous is something started in the past and has
continued up until now.
Positive Subj. + Have / Has + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. I have been living here for 3 years
2. She has been reading this book for 5 days
3. They have been sleeping for 30 minutes.
Negative Subj. + Have / Has + Not + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. You haven’t staying there for 10 days
2. They haven’t listening the music for 3 days
3. Paul hasn’t cutting the tree for 100 days
10. Interrogative Have / Has + Subj. + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. Have you been eating this food?
2. Has Don been going to Padang?
3. Have we been reading this book?
Negative Interrogative Have / Has + Not + Subj. + Been +
Present Participle
Example : 1. Haven’t you been cutting the tree?
2. Hasn’t Louis been eating BBQ?
3. Haven’t they been playing tennis?
11. Past Simple
Past Simple is an action started and finished at a specific time in the past.
Positive Subj. + Past Verb
Example : 1. I listened the song about “Nugget in a Biscuit” by Toby Turner
2. Michael sang his favorite song 3 days ago
3. They ate their hamburger last month
Negative Subj. + Did + Not + Base Verb
Example : 1. I didn’t eat the nugget 2 hours ago
2. Josh didn’t sleep well 3 days ago
3. Jack and John didn’t listen the teacher 3 days ago
Note : -You can make ‘did not’ into ‘didn’t’
-Do not use Past Verb because there is an auxiliary
12. Interrogative Did + Subj. + Base Verb
Example 1. Did you go to school?
2. Did she write her love letter to Andy?
3. Did we learn ESL for QUIZ?
Negative Interrogative Did + Not + Subj. + Base Verb
Example 1. Didn’t you make fried rice?
2. Didn’t he ride his favorite car, Ferrari?
3. Didn’t they answer all answers in multiple choice?
13. Past Continuous
Past Continuous is a longer action in the past was interrupted.
Positive Subj. + Was / Were + Present Participle
Example : 1. I was watching TV when you called me
2. When the phone rang, she was writing a letter
3. When Dave called John, John was talking to someone
Note : In this example no. 1, that is a real interruption and no. 2 and 3, you can also use
as a specific time as an interruption.
Negative Subj. + Was / Were + Not + Present Participle
Example : 1. I wasn’t watching TV when you called me
2. You weren’t listening to me when I told you to turn off the oven
3. Sammy wasn’t waiting for us when we got off the plane
Note : You can make it into ‘wasn’t’ and ‘weren’t’.
14. Interrogative Was / Were + Subj. + Present Participle
Example : 1. Was he eating a food?
2. Were you going to PKU?
3. Were they doing their HW?
Negative Interrogative Was / Were + Not + Subj. + Present
Participle
Example : 1. Wasn’t she finding some stuff?
2. Weren’t you eating some food?
3. Weren’t you hunting a deer?
15. Past Perfect
Past Perfect is an action which had completed before another action happened.
Positive Subj. + Had + Past Participle
Example : 1. I had locked all the doors before I left
2. After I had cut the paper, the teacher asked me to glue it
3. Paul gave me a money after I had asked him a permission
Note : -‘Before’ is Past Simple Clause. It can be use as ‘when’.
-‘After’ is Past Perfect Simple Clause.
-We often combine the past perfect with past simple so it becomes clear which
action had completed first and which action came afterwards.
Negative Subj. + Had + Not + Past Participle
Example : 1. I hadn’t traveled to Mars yet
2. Michael hadn’t been to Bali
3. David and Jackson hadn’t seen that episode
Note : -You can make it into ‘Hadn’t’.
16. Interrogative Had + Subj. + Past Participle
Example : 1. Had you eaten this food?
2. Had Johnson laughed at them?
3. Had they called Sam yet?
Negative Interrogative Had + Not + Subj. + Past Participle
Example : 1. Hadn’t we done the HW?
2. Hadn’t she got a goal?
3. Hadn’t you written the love letter to Tiffany?
17. Past Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous is to show that something started in the past
and continued up until another time in the past.
Positive Subj. + Had + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. I had been talking for over an hour before Tony arrived
2. He was tired because he had been exercising so hard
3. Dave and Harry had been waiting for you for 15 minutes
Negative Subj. + Had + Not + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. I hadn’t been talking for 3 days before my parents arrived
2. Jack hadn’t been eating hamburger for 4 hours
3. We hadn’t been playing golf for 10 years
Note : You can make it into ‘Hadn’t’.
18. Interrogative Had + Subj. + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. Had you been going to Aceh?
2. Had John been eating nugget?
3. Had they been writing a letter?
Negative Interrogative Had + Not + Subj. + Been + Present
Participle
Example : 1. Hadn’t you been going to Bali?
2. Hadn’t he been playing football?
3. Hadn’t we been staying at Japan?
19. Future Simple
Future Simple is to talk about something that you will do from the future.
Positive Subj. + Will / Shall + Base Verb
Example : 1. I will come to your house tomorrow
2. Dave will be here soon
3. They will cut down the tree
4. I shall go to food court next week
Note : -‘will’ is make sure, but ‘shall’ is not so sure.
-‘be going to’ is also same like ‘will’.
Example : 1. I am going to come to your house tomorrow
2. Dave is going to be here soon
3. They are going to cut down the tree
Negative Subj. + Will / Shall + Not + Base Verb
Example : 1. I won’t go there
2. They shan’t stay there
3. Dave and Mike won’t eat fried rice
Note : You can make it into ‘won’t’ and ‘shan’t’
20. Interrogative Will / Shall + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Will they be back soon?
2. Shall I go to Mal SKA?
3. Will he fight the bullies?
Negative Interrogative Will / Shall + Not + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Won’t he stay here tomorrow?
2. Won’t they watch TV tonight?
3. Shan’t you go to school?
21. Future Continuous
Future Continuous is a longer action in the future will be interrupted by a shorter action in the future.
Positive Subj. + Will + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. I will be going to PKU tomorrow when she arrives tonight
2. When I arrive tomorrow, we will be eating at KFC next Sunday
3. They will be calling JB when he sings a song
Note : It is same like Future Simple when you use ‘be going to’ with a little difference in meaning.
Example : 1. I am going to be cutting more trees when the boss arrives tomorrow morning
2. Dave is going to be watching the match when I arrive tonight
3. We are going to be eating more food when they arrive tomorrow night
Negative Subj. + Will + Not + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. I won’t be coming to the party when my parents arrive
2. She won’t be playing puzzle when Dave arrives
3. Paul and Jack won’t be running to Dave’s house when it happens
Note : You can make it into ‘won’t’.
22. Interrogative Will + Subj. + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. Will you be going to Bali soon?
2. Will Dave be eating hotdog?
3. Will they be coming to my house soon?
Negative Interrogative Will + Not + Subj. + Be + Present
Participle
Example : 1. Won’t they be eating hamburger?
2. Won’t he be going to USA soon?
3. Won’t you be writing a letter?
23. Future Perfect
Future Perfect is something will occur before another action in the future.
Positive Subj. + Will + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. I will have received my promotion by next November
2. She will have finished this test by 3 o’clock
3. They will have read this book by next week
Note : There will be ‘going to have’ in Future Perfect.
Example : 1. I am going to have received my promotion by next November
2. She is going to have finished this test by 3 o’clock
3. They are going to have read this book by next week
Negative Subj. + Will + Not + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. I won’t have finished my task by tomorrow
2. By next week, she won’t have written her love letter to Dave
3. By next December, Michael and Jackson won’t have decorated the Christmas tree
Note : You can make it into ‘won’t’
24. Interrogative Will + Subj. + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. Will they have cut the tree?
2. Will you have worked with them?
3. Will she have come to school?
Negative Interrogative Will + Not + Subj. + Have + Past
Participle
Example : 1. Won’t they have eaten this food?
2. Won’t you have played football?
3. Won’t he have fought the bullies?
25. Future Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous is something will continue up until a particular event or time in the future.
Positive Subj. + Will + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. They will have been talking for over an hour by the time Thomas arrives
2. I will have been sleeping for 3 hours
3. She will have been cutting trees
Note : ‘going to have been’ is the same one like ‘will have been’
Example : 1. They are going to have been talking for over an hour
2. I am going to have been sleeping for 3 hours
3. She is going to have been cutting trees
Negative Subj. + Will + Not + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. They won’t have been going to Bali for 10 days
2. She won’t have been talking about Padang for over an hour
3. You won’t have been walking to Ramayana for 2 hours
Note : You can make it into ‘won’t’
26. Interrogative Will + Subj. + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. Will they have been staying there for more than 3 hours?
2. Will you have been living this house for more than 10 years?
3. Will he have been taking his exam?
Negative Interrogative Will + Not + Subj. + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. Won’t you have been listening to me?
2. Won’t she have been doing her HW?
3. Won’t they have been escaping the disaster?
27. Past Future Simple
Past Future Simple is an event that will be carried out in the past.
Positive Subj. + Would / Should + Base Verb
Example : 1. They said that they would discuss that matter
2. I should go there last night, but the rain was very hard
3. Mary said that she would go to Bandung the next day
Note : This tense is often found in Indirect Speech and Conditional Sentence.
Negative Subj. + Would / Should + Not + Base Verb
Example : 1. I shouldn’t stay there tomorrow
2. He said that I wouldn’t eat this mushroom
3. Jackson said that Paul wouldn’t go to UK the next Friday
Note : You can make it into ‘wouldn’t’ and ‘shouldn’t’
28. Interrogative Would / Should + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Should I stay at home next week?
2. Would you send this letter next Friday?
3. Would he go to Bali when his friends wanted him to join with them?
Negative Interrogative Would / Should + Not + Subj. + Base Verb
Example : 1. Wouldn’t they live in this house next 2 weeks?
2. Shouldn’t you listen what he said?
3. Wouldn’t she go to that mansion?
29. Past Future Continuous
Past Future Continuous is an event that will being done in the past.
Positive Subj. + Would / Should + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. He would be doing the work at 9 this morning
2. We should be eating when she came this noon
3. By this time yesterday I should be playing tennis
Negative Subj. + Would / Should + Not + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. Sam wouldn’t be doing the task at 12 this noon
2. We shouldn’t be coming here when my parents came
3. By this time next week I shouldn’t be playing football
30. Interrogative Would / Should + Subj. + Be + Present Participle
Example : 1. Would you be doing your HW?
2. Should we be going to Bali next week?
3. Would he be reading the fiction book?
Negative Interrogative Would / Should + Not + Subj. + Be +
Present Participle
Example : 1. Wouldn’t he be waiting the others?
2. Wouldn’t you be doing the test?
3. Shouldn’t we be listening to the music?
31. Past Future Perfect
Past Future Perfect is an event that should have been completed in the past.
Positive Subj. + Would / Should + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. I should have finished reading this magazine yesterday
2. She would have told me the problem
3. They would have informed us long before
Note : This tense is usually used in a Conditional Sentence.
Negative Subj. + Would / Should + Not + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. I shouldn’t have started the test yet
2. She wouldn’t have known that disaster
3. They wouldn’t have called their teacher for their Math lesson
Note : You can make it into ‘wouldn’t’ and ‘couldn’t’.
32. Interrogative Would / Should + Subj. + Have + Past Participle
Example : 1. Would you have gone to PKU?
2. Should they have used this scissor?
3. Would he have cut the paper?
Negative Interrogative Would / Should + Not + Subj. + Have +
Past Participle
Example : 1. Wouldn’t you have listened to the teacher?
2. Shouldn’t they have given their gift to the teacher?
3. Wouldn’t he have stayed in this beautiful mansion?
33. Past Future Perfect Continuous
Past Future Perfect Continuous is an event that should have been in progress
for some time in the past.
Positive Subj. + Would / Should + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. I should have been studying English here for 6 months, last month
2. We should have been living in Jakarta for 7 years in 1985
3. She would have been teaching English for 2 years, last year
Negative Subj. + Would / Should + Not + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. I wouldn’t have been swimming for 30 minutes
2. They shouldn’t have been living Tanggulangin for 3 years
3. She wouldn’t have been working there for 1 year
Note : You can make it into ‘wouldn’t’ and ‘shouldn’t’.
34. Interrogative Would / Should + Subj. + Have + Been + Present Participle
Example : 1. Would you have been swimming for 30 minutes?
2. Should they have been living in Tanggalangin for 3 years at that time?
3. Would she have been working there for 1 year?
Negative Interrogative Would / Should + Not + Subj. + Have + Been + Present
Participle
Example : 1. Wouldn’t you have been swimming for 30 minutes?
2. Shouldn’t they have been living in Tanggalangin for 3 years at that time?
3. Wouldn’t she have been working there for 1 year?