5 positive and negative examples of all the 12 types of tenses.....
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Present Simple Tense:
Positive Sentences – Subject + V1
My mother lets me go out with my friends.
I prefer my coffee black.
She puts the keys on the table.
Negative Sentences – Subject + do/does not + V1
My mother doesnot (doesn’t) let me go out with my friends.
I do not (don’t)prefer my coffee black.
She doesnot (doesn’t) put the keys on the table.
Present Continuous Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + BE + Ving
Sheis listening the music now.
We are learning English at this moment.
My mother is cooking dinner in the kitchen now.
Negative Sentences – Subject + BE NOT + Ving
Sheis not (isn’t) listening the music now.
We are not (aren’t) learning English at this moment.
My mother is not (isn’t) cooking dinner in the kitchen now.
Present Perfect Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + have/has + V3
I have already prepared breakfast.
My sister has cleaned the room.
It has rained a lot lately.
Negative Sentences – Subject +have/has + not + V3
I have not (haven’t) prepared breakfast yet.
My sister has not (hasn’t) cleaned the room.
It has not (hasn’t) rained a lot.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + Have/Has+ BEEN + Ving
My father have been repairing the car. That‘s why his hands are greasy.
Susan is in the kitchen. She has been making pizza.
They have been playing in the room.
Negative Sentences – Subject + Have/Has NOT + BEEN + Ving
My father have not (haven’t) been repairing the car. That‘s why his hands are greasy.
Susan is in the kitchen. She has not (hasn’t) been making pizza.
They have not (haven’t) been playing in the room.
Simple Past Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + V2
We watched the news last night.
They went to the party yesterday.
She read the book.
Negative Sentences – Subject + did not + V1
We did not (didn’t) watch the news last night.
They did not (didn’t)go to the party yesterday.
She did not (didn’t) read the book.
Past Continuous Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + BE(was/were) + Ving
You were watching television last night.
They were studying math yesterday.
I was washing the dishes when the phone rang.
Negative Sentences – Subject + BE(was/were) NOT + Ving
You were not (weren’t) watching television last night.
They were not (weren’t) studying math yesterday.
I was not (wasn’t) washing the dishes when the phone rang.
Past Perfect Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + had + V3
I went there after I had completed the task.
She had come late to the school.
My father and mother had been married for two years when I was born.
Negative Sentences – Subject + had + not + V3
I had not (hadn’t) completed the task.
She had not (hadn’t) come late to the school.
They had not (hadn’t) been married when I was born.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + Had + BEEN + Ving
When her husband came home, the woman had been cleaning the house for hours.
The ground was covered with snow. It had been snowing heavy for several hours.
They had been being friend since childhood.
Negative Sentences – Subject + Had + Not + BEEN + Ving
I had not (hadn’t) been waiting for Sarah for 40 minutes before she called me.
My daughter had not (hadn’t) been eating anything all day.
She had not (hadn’t) been working all day so she was energetic.
Simple Future Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + will + V1
She will be a doctor soon.
You will mary me.
The president will allow this.
Negative Sentences – Subject + will not + V1
She will not (won’t)be a doctor soon.
You will not (won’t) mary me.
The president will not (won’t) allow this
Future Continuous Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + will + be + Ving
When you arrive, I will be sitting the park.
I will be loving you.
I will be waiting for you.
Negative Sentences – Subject + will not + be + Ving
When you arrive, I will not (won’t) be sitting in the park.
I will not (won’t) be loving you.
I will not (won’t)be waiting for you.
Future Perfect Tense
Positive Sentences – Subject + will + have + V3
By next week, we‘ll have earned lots of money.
I will have prepared breakfast by the time the children wake up.
The rain’ll have stopped by tomorrow.
Negative Sentences – Subject + will not + have + V3
He will not (won’t) have received enough score by the summer.
They will not (won’t) have been married by next year.
The rain will not (won’t) have stopped by tomorrow.