TENSES

Present / Past / Future

Present

Definition: In this tense we can talk about simple and easy including four types

  1. Indefinite Tense
  1. Continuous Tense
  1. Perfect Tense
  1. Perfect Continuous Tense

  • Indefinite Tense

He goes to school.
I go to school. (Simple)
They go to school.

He doesn’t go to school.
I don’t go to school. (Negative)
They don’t go to school.

Does he go to school?
Do I go to school? (Interrogative)
Do they go to school? /
  • Continuous Tense

He is going to school.
I am going to school. (Simple)
They are going to school.

He is not going to school.
I am not going to school. (Negative)
They are not going to school.

Is he going to school?
Am I going to school? (Interrogative)
Are they going to school?
  • Perfect Tense

He has gone to school.
I have gone to school. (Simple)
They have gone to school.

He hasn’t gone to school.
I haven’t gone to school. (Negative)
They haven’t gone to school.
Has he gone to school?
Have I gone to school? (Interrogative)
Have they gone to school? /
  • Perfect Continuous Tense

He has been going to school since morning.
I have been going to school since morning. (Simple)
They have been going to school since morning.

He hasn’t been going to school since morning.
I haven’t been going to school since morning. (Negative)
They haven’t been going to school since morning.

Has he been going to school since morning?
Have I been going to school since morning? (Interrogative)
Have they been going to school since morning?

TENSES

Present / Past / Future

Past

Definition: In this tense we can talk about simple and easy including four types

  1. Indefinite Tense
  1. Continuous Tense
  1. Perfect Tense
  1. Perfect Continuous Tense

  • Indefinite Tense

He went to school.
I went to school. (Simple)
They went to school.

He didn’t go to school.
I didn’t go to school. (Negative)
They didn’t go to school.

Did he go to school?
Did I go to school? (Interrogative)
Did they go to school? /
  • Continuous Tense

He was going to school.
I wasgoing to school. (Simple)
They were going to school.

He was not going to school.
I was not going to school. (Negative)
They were not going to school

Was he going to school?
Was I going to school? (Interrogative)
Were they going to school?
  • Perfect Tense

He had gone to school.
I had gone to school. (Simple)
They had gone to school.

He hadn’t gone to school.
I hadn’t gone to school. (Negative)
They hadn’t gone to school.
Had he gone to school?
Had I gone to school? (Interrogative)
Had they gone to school? /
  • Perfect Continuous Tense

He had been going to school since morning.
I had been going to school since morning. (Simple)
They had been going to school since morning.

He hadn’t been going to school since morning.
I hadn’t been going to school since morning. (Negative)
They hadn’t been going to school since morning.

Had he been going to school since morning?
Had I been going to school since morning? (Interrogative)
Had they been going to school since morning?

TENSES

Present / Past / Future

Future

Definition: In this tense we can talk about simple and easy including four types

  1. Indefinite Tense
  1. Continuous Tense
  1. Perfect Tense
  1. Perfect Continuous Tense

  • Indefinite Tense

He will go to school.
I shall go to school. (Simple)
They will go to school.

He will not go to school.
I shall not go to school. (Negative)
They will not go to school.

Will he go to school?
Shall I go to school? (Interrogative)
Will they go to school? /
  • Continuous Tense

He will be going to school.
I shall be going to school. (Simple)
They will be going to school.

He will not be going to school.
I shall not be going to school. (Negative)
They will not be going to school.

Will he be going to school?
Shall I be going to school? (Interrogative)
Will they be going to school?
  • Perfect Tense

He will have gone to school.
I shall have gone to school. (Simple)
They will have gone to school.

He will haven’t gone to school.
I shall haven’t gone to school. (Negative)
They will haven’t gone to school.

Have he will gone to school?
Have I shall gone to school? (Interrogative)
Have they shall gone to school? /
  • Perfect Continuous Tense

He will have been going to school since morning.
I shall have been going to school since morning. (Simple) They will have been going to school since morning.

He will have not been going to school since morning.
I shall have not been going to school since morning. (Negative)
They will have not been going to school since morning.

Will he have been going to school since morning?
Shall I have been going to school since morning (Interrogative)
Will they have been going to school since morning?

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