Grammar of tenses chart to highlight the patterns of
twelve tenses used in English. It consists of verbs, time signal, and sentence
examples.
SIMPLE
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CONTINUOUS
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PERFECT
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PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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V1/VS
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IS/AM/ARE + VING
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HAS/HAVE + V3
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HAS/HAVE + BEEN + VING
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Every day, always, usually, often,
sometimes, seldom, never
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Now, rigt now
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Just, yet, already, ever
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For,since
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·
She eats rice every day.
·
She eat rice every day.
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·
She is eating rice right now.
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·
She has just eaten rice.
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·
She has been eating rice for an
hour.
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PAST
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V2
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WAS/WERE + V2
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HAD + V3
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HAD + BEEN + VING
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Yesterday, last night, an hour ago
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At this time yesterday, when,
while
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Before, after
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For, since (past action)
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· She
ate rice yesterday
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· She
was eating rice when her friend came in.
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· She
had eaten rice before she left to school.
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· She
had been eating rice for an hour when her friend came in.
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FUTURE
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WILL + V1
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WILL + BE + VING
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WILL + HAVE + V3
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WILL + HAVE + BEEN + VING
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Tomorrow, next morning
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Tomorrow at 3 o’clock
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By the time...tomorrow
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For, since (future action)
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· She
will eat rice tomorrow.
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· She
will be eating rice tomorrow at 3 o’clock.
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· She
will have eaten by the time you come in.
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· She
will have been eating rice by the time
you come tomorrow morning.
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