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Verbal tenses of english

The discussion focuses on various English verb tenses, highlighting their structures, uses, and examples. The present perfect continuous tense is described, with examples showing how it signifies actions that began in the past and continue into the present.

Verbal tenses of english

By Wilson Aguirre

Verbal tenses of english

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Present

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Has she been listening music?

She hasn´t been listening music

She has been listening music

Structure

Have / has + subject + been + Verb + ing + ?

Subject + have / has + not + been + Verb + ing

Subject + have / has + been + Verb + ing

Is used to let us about an accion that started in the past till now

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Have I cleaned my room?

I haven't cleaned my room

I have cleaned my room

Have / has + Subject + past participle verb + complement

Subject + have / has + not + past participle verb + complement

Subject + have / has + past participle verb + complement

It can be used to talk about experiences

Is used to show an action that happened in the past but it continues today

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Is she listening the music now?

She isn´t listening the music now

She is listening the music now

be + subject + verb + ing + complement+?

subject + be + not + + verb + ing + complement

subject + be + verb + ing + complement

Can describe two actions that are happening now

Advantages must be accurately stated from your client's point of view.

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Do you prefer your coffee black?

I dont't prefer my coffee black

I prefer my coffee black

Do / Does + subject + verb + complement + ?

subject + Do / Does + verb + not + complement

subject + verb (Infinitive ending or "s") + complement

I, You, We, You, They

Infinitive verb

He , She, it

Ending (s)

Is used when an action happens regulary

Can let us about an action that is happening now

Future

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Will you have been working on monday?

I won't have been working on monday

I will have been working for seven hours

Will + subject + Have been + Verb + ing + ?

Subject + will + not + have been + Verb + ing

Subject + Will + Have been + Verb + ing

Is used to let us about an accion that will continue till a particular time

Will We have won the match next week

We wont have won the match next week

we‘ll have earned lots of money next week

Will + Subject + have + past participle verb + complement

Subject + will + not + have + past participle verb + complement

Subject +will + have + past participle verb + complement

Is used to show an action that will be finished till other future event

Will you be waiting for me?

I won’t be waiting for you

I will be waiting for you

Will + subject + be + verb + ing + complement+?

subject + will + not + be + verb + ing + complement

subject + will + be + verb + ing + complement

is used for different purposes

Can describe an unfinidhed action in progess at a time later than now

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Will he play basketball?

He won't play basketball

He will play basketball

Will + subject + verb + complement + ?

subject + will + not + verb + complement

subject + will + verb + complement

Can let us about an action that havent happened yet

Past

Perfect continuous

Had Laura been trying repair the hoodie yesterday?

Laura hadn't been trying to repair the hoodie yesterday

Laura had been trying to repair the hoodie yesterday

Had + subject + been + Verb + ing + ?

Subject + had + not + been + Verb + ing

Subject + had + been + Verb + ing

Is used to let us about an accion that started in the past till another started

Perfect

Had Carlos gone out when i called him?

Carlos hadn't gone out when I called him

Carlos had gone out when I called him

Had + Subject + past participle verb + complement

Subject + had + not + past participle verb + complement

Subject + had + past participle verb + complement

It doesent matter which event is mentioned first

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Is used to show an action that happened bebore another action in the past

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Continuous

Was Felipe watching TV last nigh?

Felipe wasn't watching TV last nigh

Felipe was watching TV last nigh

was / were + subject + verb + ing + complement+?

subject + wasn't / weren't + verb + ing + complement

subject + was / were + verb + ing + complement

In these sentences often the personal pronouns are shortened into a contraction

I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're

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Can show two actions that were happening at a specific moment

Shows a past action that was happening at a specific moment

Simple
Examples

Did tomas play soccer yesterday?

Tomas didn't play soccer yesteday

Tomas played soccer yesterday

structures

?

Did + subject + verb + complement + ?

-

subject + didn´t + verb + complement

+

subject + verb + ed + complement

characteristics

Ending

Regular verbs

Ending (ed)

Irregular verbs

Different endings

uses

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Can let us about an action that already finished

Can let us about something that already happened

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