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The simple present: I watch TV. I move the chair. He watches TV. He moves the chair. It is seen that to the base form of the main verb ‘watch’ we have added the prefix –es, and to the base form of the verb ‘move’ we have added the prefix –s. Thus, the structure of the simple present is- verb +[s]/[es].
The present continuous: I am watching TV. He is watching TV. They are watching TV. From these we see that the structure of the present continuous is: [Am/is/are + verb + ing].
The present perfect: I have watched TV. He has watched TV. The structure of the present perfect is: [have/has + past participle].
The present perfect continuous tense: I have been watching TV. He has been watching TV. From which, the structure is: [have / has + been + verb + ing]. If we change the helping verbs to the corresponding past tense forms, we get the following:
The simple past tense: I watched TV. He watched TV. Structure: [verb + d/ ed].
The past continuous tense: I was watching TV. They were watching TV. Structure: [was / were + verb +ing].
The past perfect tense: I had watched TV. He had watched TV. Structure: [had + past participle]
The past perfect continuous tense: I had been watching TV. They had been watching TV. Structure: [had + been + verb + ing]
The simple future: I will/shall watch TV. Structure: will/shall + verb.
The future continuous tense: I will / shall be watching TV. Structure: [will / shall + be + verb + ing].
The future perfect tense: I will/ shall have watched TV. Structure: [will/ shall + have + past participle]
The future perfect continuous tense: I will/shall have been watching TV. Structure: [will/shall + have + been + verb +ing].
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