Present Simple
- Positive: Most kids like milk.
- Negative: I do not like milk unless it’s chocolate.
- Yes/No Questions: Do you like milk?
- Wh-Questions: When do we board the train for Paris?
- Tag Questions: You like scuba diving, don’t you?
Present Progressive (Continuous)
- Positive
: You are learning to use perfect English. - Negative
: You are not sleeping now. - Yes/No Questions
: Are you eating? - Wh-Questions
: What are you watching? - Tag Questions
: You aren’t eating liverwurst, are you?
Past Simple
- Positive
: I visited my grandmother yesterday. - Negative
: We didn’t watch the movie on Saturday. - Yes/No Questions
: Did you have spaghetti for dinner last night? - Wh-Questions
: Why didn’t you wash the car yesterday? - Tag Questions
: You went to Paris last year, didn’t you?
Past Progressive (Continuous)
- Positive
: We were watching TV when the power went out. - Negative
: You were not listening to the teacher’s instructions yesterday. - Yes/No Questions
: Were you skateboarding when you broke your leg? - Wh-Questions
: What were you doing when you heard the news?
Future
Future Simple
- Be Going To
: We are going to the movies tonight. - Shall
: You will help your grandmother later.
Future Progressive
- (Continuous)
Perfect Tenses
The perfect tenses describe actions that have already been completed or that began in the past and are relevant to the present or that will have happened at a particular time in the future. They are also referred to as the perfective aspect.
Present Perfect Simple
- Positive
: They have been to Paris. - Negative
: You haven’t gone overseas. - Yes/No Questions
: Have you been to London? - Wh-Questions
: Why are we here? - Tag Questions
: You haven’t been to Zurich, have you?
Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Positive
: They have been swimming for more than an hour. - Negative
: You haven’t waited thirty minutes yet. - Yes/No Questions
: Have you been waiting long? - Wh-Questions
: What time did you begin waiting? - Tag Questions
: You haven’t been waiting long, have you?
Past Perfect Simple
- Positive
: He had studied French beforetraveling to Paris. - Negative: She hadn’t studied French before last semester.
- Yes/No Questions
: Had you studied French before youtraveled to Paris? - Wh-Questions
: Why hadn’t you studied French when you knew you’d betraveling to Paris soon? - Tag Questions
: You hadn’t visited the U.S. before your trip in 2010, had you?
Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Positive
: We had been waiting for more than three hours when the train finally arrived. - Negative
: We had not been waiting for more than thirty minutes when her plane landed. - Yes/No Questions
: Had you been waiting for longer than three hours? - Wh-Questions
: Why had you been waiting for the last two hours?
Future Perfect Simple / Future Perfect Progressive
- Future Perfect Simple
: You will have perfected your French by the time you come back from Paris. - Future Perfect Progressive
: We will be waiting for him when hisplan arrives tonight.
- Present Simple and Present Progressive with Future Meaning: Sam will be coming home any minute.