TENSES
A. I walk to the market
1.
Simple Present Tense
(+)
I walk to the market
(-)
I do not walk to the market
(?)
Do I walk to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I do
(W-Q):
what walk to the market?
(Answer):
I walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market
by I walk
(Imperative):
please, walk
2. Simple Past Tense
(+)
I walker
in the sky
(-)
I did not walk to the market
(?)
Did I walk to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I did
(W-Q):
what will walk to the market?
(Answer):
I will walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market
I will walk
(Imperative):
please, walk to the market!
3. Simple Future Tense
(+) I will walk to the market
(-)
I will not walk to the market
(?)
Will I walk to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will walk to the market?
(Answer):
I will walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market i walk
(Imperative):
please, walk to the market!
4. Present Progressive Tense
(+)
I am walking to the market
(-)
I am not walking to the market
(?)
I am walking to the market
(Answer):
yes, I am
(W-Q):
what is walk?
(Answer):
I am walking to the market
(Passive):
to the market
I am walking
(Imperative):
Please, walk!
5. Simple Past Progressive Tense
(+)
I was walk to the market
(-)
I was not walk to the market
(?)
Was I walking to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I was
(W-Q):
What was walking to the market?
(Answer):
I was walking to the market
(Passive):
to the market
was being by me
(Imperative):
Please, walk!
6. Simple Future Progressive
Tense
(+)
I will walk to the market
(-)
I will not walk to the market
(?)
Will I walk to the market
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will walk to the market?
(Answer):
I will walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market
I walk
(Imperative):
please, walk!
7. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have walk to the market
(-)
I have not walk to the market
(?)
Have I walk to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I have
(W-Q):
what has walk to the market?
(Answer):
I have walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market
has been walk
by me
(Imperative):
please, walk!
8. Past Perfect Tense
(+)
I had walk to the market
(-)
I had not walk to the market
(?)
Had I walk to the market?
(Answer):
yes, I had
(W-Q):
Who had walk to the market?
(Answer):
I had walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market walk
by me
(Imperative):
please, walk to the market!
9. Future Perfect Tense
(+)
I will have walking to the market
(-)
I will not have walk to the market
(?)
Will I have walk to the market?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What will have walk to the market
(Answer):
I will have walk to the market
(Passive):
to the market will
have been walk
by me
(Imperative):
please, walk!
10. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have been walking to the market
(-)
I have not been walking to the market
(?)
Have I been walking to the market
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What has been walking to the market?
(Answer):
I have been walking to the market
(Passive):
to the market
has been I walking
(Imperative):
please, walk to the market!
11. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
I had been walking to the market
(-)
I had not been walking to the market
(?)
had I been walking to the market?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What had been walking to the market?
(Answer):
I had been walking to the market
(Passive):
on the market
had been walking
by me
(Imperative):
Please, walk!
12. Future Perfect Continuous
(+)
I will have been walking to the market
(-)
I will not have been walking to the market
(?)
Will I have walking to the market
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will have been walking to the market?
(Answer):
I will have been walking to the market
(Passive):
to the market has been walking by me
(Imperative):
please, walk!
B.
I like my phone
1. Simple Present tenses
(+)
I like my phone
(-) I do not like my phone
(?) Do I like my dress?
(Answer): Yes. I do
(W-Q): What like my phone?
(Answer): I like my phone
(passive): my phone is liked by me
(Imperative): Please, like dress!
(?) Do I like my dress?
(Answer): Yes. I do
(W-Q): What like my phone?
(Answer): I like my phone
(passive): my phone is liked by me
(Imperative): Please, like dress!
2. Simple past tenses
(+)
I like my phone
(-)
I did not like my phone
(?) Did I like my phone?
(Answer): Yes, I did
(W-Q): What will like my phone?
(Answer): I will like my phone
(passive): my phone was liked by me
(Imperative): Please. Like my phone!
(?) Did I like my phone?
(Answer): Yes, I did
(W-Q): What will like my phone?
(Answer): I will like my phone
(passive): my phone was liked by me
(Imperative): Please. Like my phone!
3. Simple future tenses
(+)
I will like my phone
(-) I will not like my phone
(?) Will I like my phone?
(Answer): Yes. I will
(W-Q): What will like my phone?
(Answer): I will like my phone
(Passive): My phone will be liked by me
(Imperative): please like phone!
(-) I will not like my phone
(?) Will I like my phone?
(Answer): Yes. I will
(W-Q): What will like my phone?
(Answer): I will like my phone
(Passive): My phone will be liked by me
(Imperative): please like phone!
4. Present progressive tenses
(+)I
am like my phone
(-)I am not like my phone
(?)I am like my phone?
(Answer): Yes, I am
(-)I am not like my phone
(?)I am like my phone?
(Answer): Yes, I am
(W-Q):
What is I like?
(Answer):
I like my phone
(Passive):
My phone
is like by me
(Imperative):
please, like phone!
5. Simple past progressive tense
(+)
I was liked my phone
(-)
I was not liked my phone
(?)
Was I liked my phone?
(Answer):
Yes, I was
(W-Q):
What was liked my phone?
(Answer):
I was liked my phone
(Passive):
My phone
was liked by me
(Imperative):
Please, like phone
6. Simple Future Progressive
tense
(+)
I will like my phone
(-)
I will not like my phone
(?)
Will I like my phone?
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will like my phone?
(Answer):
I will like my phone
(Passive):
My phone
will be like by me
(Imperative):
Please, like my phone!
7. Present Perfect Tense
(+)I
have like my phone
(-)I
have not liked my phone
(?)Have
I like my phone?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What has like my phone?
(Answer):
I have like my phone
(Passive):
My phone
has been like by me
(Imperative):
Please, like phone!
8. Past Perfect Tense
(+)
I had liked my phone
(-)
I had not like my phone
(?)
Had I like my phone?
(Answer):
Yes, I had
(W-Q):
Who had liked my phone
?
(Answer):
I had like my phone
(Passive):
My phone like
by me
(Imperative):
please, like my phone !
9. Future Perfect Tense
(+)
I will have like my phone
(-)
I will not like my phone
(?)
Will I like my phone ?
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will have like my phone?
(Answer):
I will have like my phoen
(Passive):
My phone
will have been like by me
(Imperative):
please, like my phone!
10. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have like my phone
(-)
I have not liked my phone
(?)
Have I like my phone?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What have been like my phone?
(Answer):
I have been like my phone
(Passive):
My phone
have been like by me
(Imperative):
Please, like my phone!
11. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
I had been like my phone
(-)I
had not been like my phone
(?)
Had I been like my phone?
(Answer):
No, I had no.
(W-Q):
What had been like my phone?
(Answer):
I had been like my phone
(Passive):
My phone
like by me
(Imperative):
please, like my phone !
12. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
I will have been like my phone
(-)I
will not have like my phone
(?)
Will I like my phone?
(Answer):
yes, I will
(W-Q): What will I have been like my phone?
(Answer): I will have been like my phone
(Passive):
My dress will have been like my phone
(Imperative):
please, don’t like my phone!
C.
I always read comiks
1.
Simple Present Tense
(+)I
always read comiks
(-)
I do not always read comiks
(?)
Do I always read comiks?
(Answer):
Yes, I do
(W-Q):
Who always read comiks?
(Answer): I always read comiks
(Passive):I
always read comiks
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
2. Simple Past Tense
(+)
I always read comiks
last night
(-)
I did not always read comiks
last night
(?)
Did I always read comiks
last night?
(Answer): I always read comiks last night
(W-Q):
who read books last night?
(Answer): I read comiks
last night
(Passive):
my comiks
I read last night
(Imperative):
please, read comiks!
3. Simple Future Tense
(+)
I will always read comiks
(-)
I will not always read comiks
(?)
Will I always read comik?
(Answer): I will always read comiks
(W-Q):
what will always read comiks?
(Answer):
I will always read comiks
(Passive):
I will read comik
always
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
4. Present Progressive Tense
(+)
I am always reading comiks
(-)
I am not always reading comiks
(?)
I am always reading comiks?
(Answer): Yes, I am
(W-Q):
What reading comiks
always?
(Answer):
I always reading comik
(Passive):
reading comiks
always by me
(Imperative):
please, reading comik
always!
5. Simple past Progressive Tense
(+)
I was always read comiks
(-)
I was not always read comiks
(?)
Was I always read comiks?
(Answer): yes, I do
(W-Q):
What always read comiks?
(Answer):
I always read comik
(Passive):
comiks
always I read
(Imperative):
please read comik
always!
6. Simple Future Progressive
Tense
(+)
I will always reading comiks
(-)
I will not always read comiks
(?)
Will I reading comiks?
(Answer): Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will read comik
always?
(Answer):
I will read comik
always
(Passive): read comiks
always by me
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
7. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have always reading comiks
(-)
I have not always reading comiks
(?)
Have I reading comiks
always?
(Answer):
yes, I have.
(W-Q):
What has reading comiks
always?
(Answer):
I have reading comiks
always
(Passive):
comiks
always reading by me
(Imperative):
please, read comiks!
8. Past Perfect Tense
(+)
I had always reading comiks
(-)
I had not always reading comiks
(?)
Had I reading comiks
always?
(Answer):
yes, I had
(W-Q):
What had reading comiks
always?
(Answer): I had reading comiks always
(Passive):
comiks
I had always read by me
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
9. Future Perfect Tense
(+) I will have always reading comik
(-)
I will not have always reading comiks
(?)
Will I always read comiks?
(Answer):
yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will read comiks
always?
(Answer):
I will read comiks
always
(Passive):
I reading comiks
always
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
10. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have been always read comiks
(-)
I have not been always read comiks
(?)
Have I been always read comiks?
(Answer):
yes, I have
(W-Q):
What have been always read comiks?
(Answer):
I have been read comiks
always
(Passive):
I always have been read comiks
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
11. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
I had been always reading comiks
(-)
I had not been always reading comiks
(?)
Had I been always reading comiks?
(Answer):
Yes, I had
(W-Q):
What had been always reading comiks?
(Answer):
no, I had not
(Passive):
comiks
had been always reading by me
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
12. Future Perfect Continuous
(+)
I will have been always reading comiks
(-)
I will not have been always reading comiks
(?)
Will have been always reading comiks?
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will have been always reading comiks?
(Answer):
I will have been always reading comiks
(Passive):
books will have been always reading comiks
(Imperative):
please, read comiks
always!
D. I swim in the pool
1.
Simple Present Tense
(+)
I swim in the pool
(-)
I do not swim in the pool
(?)
Do I swim in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I do
(W-Q):
what swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I swim in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
by I swim
(Imperative):
please, swim !
2. Simple Past Tense
(+)
I swimmer in the pool
(-)
I did not swim in the pool
(?)
Did I swim in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I did
(W-Q):
what will swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I will swim in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
I will swim
(Imperative):
please, swim in the pool!
3. Simple Future Tense
(+) I will swim in the pool
(-)
I will not swim in the pool
(?)
Will I swim in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I will swim in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
I swim
(Imperative):
please, swim in the pool!
4. Present Progressive Tense
(+)
I am swimming in the pool
(-)
I am not swimming in the pool
(?)
I am swimming in the pool
(Answer):
yes, I am
(W-Q):
what is swim?
(Answer):
I am swimming in the pool
(Passive):
In the pool
I am swimming
(Imperative):
Please, swim!
5. Simple Past Progressive Tense
(+)
I was swim in the pool
(-)
I was not swim in the pool
(?)
Was I swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I was
(W-Q):
What was swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
I was swimming in the pool
(Passive):
In the pool
was being by me
(Imperative):
Please, swim!
6. Simple Future Progressive
Tense
(+)
I will swim in the pool
(-)
I will not swim in the pool
(?)
Will I swim in the pool
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I will swim in the pool
(Passive):
In the pool
I swim
(Imperative):
please, swim!
7. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have swim in the pool
(-)
I have not swum in the pool
(?)
Have I swim in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I have
(W-Q):
what has swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I have swim in the pool
(Passive):
In the pool
has been swim by me
(Imperative):
please, swim!
8. Past Perfect Tense
(+)
I had swim in the pool
(-)
I had not swim in the pool
(?)
Had I swim in the pool?
(Answer):
yes, I had
(W-Q):
Who had swim in the pool?
(Answer):
I had swim in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
swim by me
(Imperative):
please, swim in the pool!
9. Future Perfect Tense
(+)
I will have swimming in the pool
(-)
I will not have in the pool
(?)
Will I have swim in the pool?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What will have swim in the pool
(Answer):
I will have swim in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
will have been swim by me
(Imperative):
please, swim!
10. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
I have been swimming in the pool
(-)
I have not been swimming in the pool
(?)
Have I been swimming in the pool
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What has been swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
I have been swimming in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
has been I swimming
(Imperative):
please, swim in the pool!
11. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
I had been swimming in the pool
(-)
I had not been swimming in the pool
(?)
had I been swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
Yes, I have
(W-Q):
What had been swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
I had been swimming in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
had been swimming by me
(Imperative):
Please, swim!
12. Future Perfect Continuous
(+)
I will have been swimming in the pool
(-)
I will not have been in the pool
(?)
Will I have swimming In the pool
(Answer):
Yes, I will
(W-Q):
What will have been swimming in the pool?
(Answer):
I will have been swimming in the pool
(Passive):
in the pool
has been swimming by me
(Imperative):
please, swim!
E. deny work as driver
1.
Simple Present Tense
(+)
deny work
as security
(-)
deny
do not work as security
(?)
Do deny
work as security?
(Answer):
Yes, he do
(W-Q):
Who work as security?
(Answer):
deny
work as security
(Passive):
security
work as by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work!
2. Simple Past Tense
(+)
deny
worked as security
(-)
deny
do not worked as security
(?)
Did deny
work as security?
(Answer):
yes, he did
(W-Q):
Who will work as security?
(Answer):deny will work as security
(Passive):
security
is work by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work as driver!
3. Simple Future Tense
(+)
deny
will work as security
(-)
deny
will not work as security
(?)
Will deny
work as security?
(Answer):
Yes, he will
(W-Q):
Who will work as security?
(Answer):
deny
will work as security
(Passive):
security
will be as by deny
(Imperative):
please, security!
4. Present Progressive Tense
(+)
deny
working as scurity
(-)
deny
not working as security
(?)
deny
working as security?
(Answer):
Yes, he does
(W-Q):
What is work as security?
(Answer):
deny
work as security
(Passive):
security
is worked by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work!
5. Simple past Progressive Tense
(+)
deny
was worked as security
(-)
deny
was not worked as security
(?)
Was deny
worked as security?
(Answer):
Yes, he was
(W-Q):
Who was worked as security?
(Answer):
deny
was worked by security
(Passive): security was being worked by
Ikram
(Imperative):
Please, work security!
6. Simple Future Progressive
Tense
(+)
deny
will work as security
(-)
deny
will not working as security
(?)Will deny working as security?
(Answer):
Yes, deny
will
(W-Q):
who will work as security?
(Answer):
deny
will work as security
(Passive):
deny
will be worked by security
(Imperative):
Please, work security
7. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
deny
have working as security
(-)
deny
have not working as security
(?)
Have deny
working as security
(Answer):
yes, he has
(W-Q):
Who has working as security?
(Answer):
deny
has working security
(Passive):
security
has been working by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work security!
8. Past Perfect Tense
(+)
deny
had workied as security
(-)
deny
had not worked as security
(?)
Had deny
workied as security?
(Answer):
yes, deny
had
(W-Q):
Who had worked as security?
(Answer):
deny
had worked as security
(Passive):
security
had worked by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work security!
9. Future Perfect Tense
(+)
deny
will have working as security
(-)
denny
will not have working as security
(?)
Will deny
working as security?
(Answer):
Yes, deny
will
(W-Q):
Who will have working as security?
(Answer):
deny
will have working as security
(Passive):
security
will have been working by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work security!
10. Present Perfect Tense
(+)
deny
has been working as security
(-)
deny
has not been working as security
(?)
Has deny
been working as securty?
(Answer):
yes, deny
has
(W-Q):
Who has been working as security?
(Answer):
deny
has been working as security
(Passive):
security
has been working by deny
(Imperative):
Please, work security!
11. Present Perfect Continuous
(+)
deny
had been working as security
(-)
deny
had not been as working as security
(?)
Had deny
been working as security?
(Answer):
Yes, deny
had
(W-Q):
Who had deny
been working as security?
(Answer):
deny
had been working as security
(Passive):
security
had been working by deny
(Imperative): Please, work security!
12. Future Perfect Continuous
(+)
deny
will have working as security
(-)
deny
will not have working as security
(?)
Will deny
have working as security?
(Answer):
Yes, deny
will
(W-Q):
Who will have been working as security?
(Answer):
deny
will have been working as security
(Passive):
security
will have been working by deny.
(Imperative):
Please, don’t work security!
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