This document provides a conjugation table showing the past, present, and future forms of simple, continuous, and perfect verb tenses in English. The table lists the uses, auxiliaries, and examples for each tense. For example, the simple past used habits and completed actions in the past, uses the auxiliary "did", and an example is "Jane worked last Saturday". The future continuous will emphasize the duration of an action and uses the auxiliary "will be" plus the present participle verb form.
This document provides a conjugation table showing the past, present, and future forms of simple, continuous, and perfect verb tenses in English. The table lists the uses, auxiliaries, and examples for each tense. For example, the simple past used habits and completed actions in the past, uses the auxiliary "did", and an example is "Jane worked last Saturday". The future continuous will emphasize the duration of an action and uses the auxiliary "will be" plus the present participle verb form.
This document provides a conjugation table showing the past, present, and future forms of simple, continuous, and perfect verb tenses in English. The table lists the uses, auxiliaries, and examples for each tense. For example, the simple past used habits and completed actions in the past, uses the auxiliary "did", and an example is "Jane worked last Saturday". The future continuous will emphasize the duration of an action and uses the auxiliary "will be" plus the present participle verb form.
This document provides a conjugation table showing the past, present, and future forms of simple, continuous, and perfect verb tenses in English. The table lists the uses, auxiliaries, and examples for each tense. For example, the simple past used habits and completed actions in the past, uses the auxiliary "did", and an example is "Jane worked last Saturday". The future continuous will emphasize the duration of an action and uses the auxiliary "will be" plus the present participle verb form.
Simple Use: Past habits and Use: Use: Future facts/Instant routines/Completed actions Habits/Routines/Facts/Timetables decisions Auxiliary: Did Auxiliary: Do (I, You, We, They) Auxiliary: Will e.g. Jane worked last Saturday Does (He, She, It) e.g. Jane will work next Saturday e.g. Jan doesn’t work on Saturdays Continuous Use: Emphasizing on the duration Use: Emphasizing on the duration Use: Emphasizing on the duration of the action/Interrupted actions of the action/Temporary of the action Auxiliary: Was(I, He, She, It actions/Current trends Auxiliary: Will be + -ing Were (You, We, They) Auxiliary: Am (I) Are (You, We, e.g. Jane will be working on the e.g. Jane was working on the They) Is (He, She, It) project for 5 hours next Saturday project last Saturday e.g. Jane is working right now Perfect Use: A past action that happened Use: An action that started in the Use: An action that starts in the before another past action past and continues or finishes in present and will finish or will Auxiliary: Had the present continue in the future e.g. Jane had finished the report Auxiliary: Has (He, She, It) Auxiliary: Will have + verb in past before her boss asked for it Have (I, You, We, They) participle e.g. Jane has worked on Saturday, e.g. Jane will have read 6 books before by December 2018