Selasa, 21 Mei 2013

tenses


PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE
SIMPLE
Simple past tense is a simple verb forms indicates that an event have occurred or are habits of the past.

S + V2 + O

Etc:
1.      The hunter shot the bear
2.      I was a stamp collector
Simple present tense is a verbs forms most frequently used in English which is used to express factual events and habitual (customs), general and not general, instruction, or a plan or a schedule.

S + V1 + O

Etc:
1.      She likes eating out
2.      My friend cares about my problems
Simple future tense is a verb form used to state action in the ahead with or without a plan.

S + (shall/will/be going to) + V1 + O

Etc:
1.      They are going to organize a seminar
2.      I will shut up the window
CONTINIUS
Past continuous tense is a form of the verb used to express action that occurs during moments certain past.

S + Was/where + Ving

Etc:
1.      The team was playing football
2.      The team was not playing football
Present continuous tense is verb form used to discuss action now taking place, the plan, future, or trend was going on.

S + to be (is,am,are) + Ving

Etc:
1.      The ship is sailing over the ocean.
2.      He is smiling to you
Future continuous tense is verb form used the express the action will happening in the future.

S + will be + Ving

Etc:
1.      He will be sleeping
2.      You and I will be eating roasted corn
PERFECT
Past perfect is a form of the verb used to express actions that have been completed in the past. Action that have been completed in the past can occur repeatedly and can also followed by another action.

S + Had + V3 + O

Etc:
1.      He had painted the fence in green
2.      I had seen the picture
Present perfect tense is a verb form used to express the experience in the past, changes in the information, activity or situation that has started in the past and have not finished now, and the event just happened

S + Has + V3 + O

Etc:
1.      I’ve arranged the meeting.
2.      The lost boy has been found.
Future perfect tense is a verb form used to express that a activity will be completed before another activity or before a point in time in the future.

S + Will + Have + V3 + O

Etc:
1.      I will have finished by 10am
2.      She will have learned music 

PERFECT CONTINIUS
Past perfect continuous tense is a form of the verb used to express an action with duration certain past before the action other case.

S + Had + Been + Ving + O

Etc:
1.      Lia had been walking alone for 10 minutes
2.      The labors had been demonstrating
Present perfect continuous tense is a form of the verb used to express action just stopped by results of current and action continues to the present where these actions have been initiated from past.

S + Had/Have + Ving + O

Etc:
1.      She had been singing
2.      Ghea and Ghany had been loving each other
Future perfect continuous tense is a form of the verb used to express action that lasted until the point specific time in the future.

S + Would + have + been + Ving + O

Etc:
1.      I would have been swimming for 30 minutes When You called me yesterday
2.      I would have been swimming for 30 minutes


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