Tenses 1
Tenses 1
PAST TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
Present Tense Past Tense Future Tense
I am + V ing
Subject Verb
been + V ing
He, She, It has
Examples
• I have been running for two hours.
• Ria has been working here since 2014.
• We have been waiting here all day.
Negatives
• I have not been running for two hours.
•Ria has not been working here since 1999.
• We have not been waiting here all day.
Interrogative
•Have I been running for two hours?
•Has she been working here since 2018?
•Have they been playing here all day?
Simple Past
USES
• To express an action that started and finished in
the past
• Ex: We bought a new car yesterday.
• Conditional sentences
Ex: If I knew your address, I would come to visit
you.
Verb Form
Subject Verb
I was + Ving
2 p.m. 4 p.m.
Present
Past Future
• to express willingness:
I will clean the room for you.
He will pay for the cinema tickets.
• to make an offer:
Shall I open the door?
Shall I carry the bag for you?
Verb Form
Subject Verb
I, We, You,
They, He, She, will + Verb
It
Future Continuous
Uses
The future continuous tense is used
for an on-going action that will occur
in the future.
Past Present Future
Verb Form
Subject Verb
I, We, You,
They, He, She, will + be + Ving
It
Examples
• This time next week, she will be
playing the guitar.
I, We, You,
They, He, She, will + have + V3
It
Examples
• I will have finished my work by Monday.
vah Kolata h^MU. vah Kola rha qaa . vah Kola rha
haogaa .
He is Playing He was He will be
Playing playing
I am writing a I was writing I shall be
letter a letter. writing a
letter
They are They were They will be
eating. eating eating.
Present Past Perfect Future Perfect
Perfect