12 tenses with formula and some examples
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Answer:
Simple Tenses
Present Simple
"I play tennis."
Past Simple
"I played tennis."
Future Simple
"I will play tennis."
Perfect Tenses
Present Perfect
"I have played tennis."
Past Perfect
"I had played tennis."
Future Perfect
"I will have played tennis."
Continuous Tenses
Present Continuous
"I am playing tennis."
Past Continuous
"I was playing tennis."
Future Continuous
"I will be playing tennis."
Present Perfect Continuous
"I have been playing tennis."
Past Perfect Continuous
"I had been playing tennis."
Future Perfect Continuous
"I will have been playing tennis."
Now match up these tenses to the sentences using the numbers. Write the number of the tense in the box.
present simple
past simple
future simple
present perfect
past perfect
future perfect
present continuous
past continuous
future continuous
present perfect continuous
past perfect continuous
future perfect continuous
Answer:
12 Tenses with Easy Formula
Explanation:
1. Simple Present or Present Indefinite :
[Subject — Verb (Present form) — Object]
e.g. (a) They go to school by bus.
2. Present Continuous:
[Subject — am/is/are — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) They are singing songs.
3. Present Perfect :
[Subject — have/has — Verb (past participle) — Object]
e.g. (a) He has confessed the crime.
(b) I have solved the sum.
4. Present Perfect Continuous:
[Subject — have been/has been — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) The old lady has been living in this village for 10 years.
(b) She has been waiting for you since morning.
5. Simple Present / Past Indefinite:
[Subject — Verb (past form) — Object]
e.g. (a) He bought a pair of shoes.
6. Past Continuous:
[Subject — was/were — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) I was writing the answers.
(b) Ram and Iqbal were sweeping their classroom.
7. Past Perfect:
[Subject — had — Verb (past participle) — Object]
e.g. (a) He had hunted a deer.
8. Past Perfect Continuous:
[Subject — had been — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) I had been preparing for my UPSC exam for 1 year.
9. Simple Future /Future Indefinite:
[Subject — shall/will — Verb (present form) — Object]
e.g. (a) He will surely pass the examination.
(b) I shall meet the monk tomorrow.
10. Future Continuous:
[Subject — shall be / will be — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) Shreya will be singing the Rabindra Sangeet.
11. Future Perfect:
[Subject — shall have / will have — Verb (past participle) — Object]
e.g. (a) I shall have memorized my lesson before father comes.
12. Future Perfect Continuous:
[Subject — shall have been / will have been — Verb (+ing) — Object]
e.g. (a) He will have been taking preparation for the upcoming test.
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