Time Period Has NOT Finished:: Present Perfect Have Seen This Week
Time Period Has NOT Finished:: Present Perfect Have Seen This Week
Time Period Has NOT Finished:: Present Perfect Have Seen This Week
The present perfect is used when the time period has NOT finished:
I have seen three movies this week. (This week has not finished yet.) I saw three movies last week. (Last week has finished.)
The simple past is used when the time period HAS finished:
Martin has crashed his car again. (This is new information.) Martin crashed his car last year. (This is old information.)
I have seen that movie already. (We don't know when.) I saw that movie on Thursday. (We know exactly when.)
The present perfect is used with for and since, when the actions have not finished yet:
The simple past is used with for and since, when the actions have already finished:
Int: Has/Have+sub+been+V1+ing+since/for Have you been working for ten minutes? Int. & Neg: Has/Have+sub+not+been+VI+ing+since/for Has she not been praying for five minutes? Use of Since: (For point of time) 10am, 6 O'clock, morning, 21st May, January,2002, when, then, yesterday, last year/month etc. Use of For: (For period of time) 2 days, 4 minutes, 2 hours, 7 months, 3 years, many days/months etc
PAST INDEFINITE Syntax: Sub+V2 He wrote a letter. Negative: Sub+did+not+V1 They did not play match yesterday. Interrogative: Did+sub+V1 Did they go for a walk? Negative & Interrogative: Did+sub+not+V1 Did you not take your lunch? PAST CONTINUOUS Syntax: Sub+was/were+V1+ing Gita was making tea. Negative: Sub+was/were+not+V1+ing You were not reading. Interrogative: Was/Were+sub+V1+ing Were they running? Negative & Interrogative: Was/Were+sub+not+V1+ing Were children not taking bath? PAST PERFECT Syntax: Sub+had+V3 We had watched TV. The train had left by then. Negative: Sub+had+not+V3 I had not played. Rakesh had not come for three months. Interrogative: Had+sub+V3 Had they won? Negative & Interrogative: Had+sub+not+V3 Had they not washed the clothes? Note: Mostly the sentences are made in this tense when an action completed before a point of time in past: i) The guests had not reached till Sunday. ii) The movie had started before I reached home. iii) She had completed her work before 3pm. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS Syntax: Sub+had+been+V1+ing+since/for She had been helping me for three years. Negative: Sub+had+not+been+V1+ing+since/for He had not been watching TV since noon.
Interrogative: Had+sub+been+V1+ing+since/for Had they been gossipping for 2 hours? Negative & Interrogative:Had+sub+not+been+V1+ing+ since/for Had you not been going to office for last two days? Future Tense is Continued on Next Page Click Here to See Next Page FURURE INDEFINITE Syntax: Sub+will/shall+V1 We shall play match. They will meet you tomorrow. Negative: Sub+will/shall+not+V1 They will not go to market. Interrogative: Will/Shall+sub+V1? Shall I take breakfast ? Negative & Interrogative: Will/shall+sub+not+V1 Will washerman not iron the clothes? Shall we not going for a walk? Note: Use shall with I and we only. FUTURE CONTINUOUS Syntax: Sub+will/shall+be+V1+ing He will be playing the match. Negative: Sub+will/shall+not+be+V1+ing We shall not be cooking food. Interrogative: Will/Shall+sub+be+V1+ing Will Gardener be watering the plants? Negative & Interrogative: Will/Shall+sub+not+be+V1+ing Will they not be going to see film? FUTURE PERFECT Syntax: Sub+will/shall+have+V3 Ravi will have killed the snake. The farmer will have ploughed in the fields. Negative: Sub+will/shall+not+have+V3 She will not have taken tea. Interrogative: Will/shall+Sub+have+V3 Will she have won the match? Negative & Interrogative: Will/shall+sub+not+have+V3 Will they have not gone to Rama's house? FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS Syntax::Sub+willshall+have+been+VI+ing +since/for They will have been flying kites since 6 O'clock. Negative: Sub+willshall+not+have+been+V1+ing +since/for Sita will not have been waiting for 1 hour. Interrogative: Will/shall+sub+have+been+V1+ing +since/for Shall we have been writing since 10am? Negative & Interrogative: Will/shall+sub+not+have+been +V1+ing+since/for Will students not have been learning the lesson since morning?