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Tenses demonstrate the time of actions centered around the subject of the sentence. These actions are called verbs and change according to tenses.
There are four Future tenses:
Future Perfect Simple is used for:
Adverb used with Future Continuous:
Structure:
Will + Subject + Have + Past Participle?
e.g. Will you have met your colleague by this time tomorrow?
Structure:
Subject + Won’t Have + Past Participle
e.g. I won’t have met my friend form United States by this time tomorrow.
Structure:
Subject + Will Have + Past Participle
e.g. I will have met my friend form United States by this time tomorrow.
Future Continuous is used:
Adverb used with Future Continuous:
Structure:
Will + Subject + Be +Verb-ING?
e.g. Will you be having fun at the party?
Structure:
Subject + Won’t Be + Verb-ING
e.g. He won’t be having fun at the party.
Structure:
Subject + Will Be + Verb-ING
e.g. You will be having fun at the party.
Future Simple is used:
There are four Present tenses:
Present Perfect is used for:
Some adverbs used with Present Perfect:
Structure:
Subject + haven’t (have not)/ hasn’t (has not) + Past Participle
e.g. She hasn’t finished the letter.
Structure:
Subject + have/ has + Past Participle (3rd Form of the Verb)
e.g. She has finished the letter.
Present Continuous is used to indicate the ongoing time (now).
Some adverbs used with Present Continuous:
Structure:
BE + Subject + Verb-ING?
Are you eating now?
Structure:
Subject + BE not + Verb-ING
e.g. You are not eating now.
Structure:
Subject + BE (am/is/are) + Verb-ING
e.g. You are eating now.
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Form of verb 'to be':
Form of verb 'to have':
Present Simple is used for:
Some adverbs used with Present Simple:
Structure:
Do + Subject (I, You, We, They)+ V1 (First Form of Verb)?
Does + Subject (He, She, It)+V1 (First Form of Verb)?
e.g. Where does he work?
Structure:
Subject (I, You, We, They) + do not / don’t + V1 (First Form of Verb)
Subject (He, She, It) + does not / doesn’t + V1 (First Form of Verb)
e.g. He doesn’t work in a bank.
Structure:
Subject (I, You, We, They) + V1(First Form of Verb)
e.g. I usually go jogging at weekends.
Subject (He, She, It)+ V1(First Form of Verb) + s/es
e.g. She writes every day.