Tenses
Tenses
Tenses
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Grammar Basics – Tenses
Simple Present
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) General Truths and Facts
1. The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
2. Honey is sweet.
3. Fortune favors the brave.
4. Water boils at 100 Degree Celsius (100 ºC).
5. Children need loves.
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2) Habits and Routines
1. I get up every morning at 6 O‟clock.
2. He speaks English very well.
3. My daughter works for International Consultant Office Company.
4. My watch keeps good time.
5. Our children sing the song very sweetly.
6. My daughter, Catherine, goes to school everyday.
7. She goes to Delhi twice a year.
8. I often hear my neighbors arguing.
3) Timetable
1. My office starts working at 7:15 am and closes at 5:30 pm.
2. The train starts at 7:45 am every morning.
3. The English class starts at 6:30 pm.
4. The plan lands at 2:10 pm in the afternoon.
5. The football match between Brazil and Germany begins at 13:55 pm and lasts 2 hours.
Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
The structure
The Timeline
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Main Uses
1) Happening now
1. I am teaching English now.
2. Children are watching television at the neighbor‟s house.
3. She is still working at a private company.
4. We are talking about the business.
5. A clerk is typing the computer in this time.
2) Planned future
1. She is cooking food for the party tonight.
2. I am leaving for Canada tomorrow.
3. Due to the severe flood, most people are starving on a diet.
4. You are going to cry if you meet such miserable life like her.
5. Who are you speaking to in the next seminar?
1. They (sell) my grandfather six eggs every Saturday. 10. I (look) for my glasses and I (not, can) find them
the moment he (have) a hot bath. 11. We (have) lunch with the Smiths on Tuesdays.
3. She (dislike) playing tennis but she (adore) swimming. 12. We (have) dinner with the Browns on Friday.
4. (he, not, work) in his room at the moment? 13. Mr Green (come) to see us next week.
5. Mrs Poole seldom (eat) crisps. 14. My cousins (go) to Greece this summer. They (go) there
6. The plane (leave) Heathrow at 8 a.m. and (arrive) at nearly every year.
Kennedy seven hours later. 15. James (want) a new pair of trousers.
7. He always (phone) me every Saturday evening. He 16. Julie (need) to have her hair cut.
8. I (send) this book to Tim next week. 18. I (not, know) who these socks (belong to), but they
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19. John (hardly ever, write) to me these days, but he 30. What (you, do)? I (be) a dentist.
(usually, phone) me once a week. 31. What (you, do)? I (think) about what I‟ve got to do
21. This tea (taste) like dishwater. 32. (you, think) he would come if we asked him?
22. Look! He (come) now. 33. How much (you, owe) me?
23. What (you, do)? I (try) to make some jam but 34. (I, not, go) with you tomorrow? Isn‟t there enough
24. My car (always, break) down. 36. (you, not, want) to come walking with me?
25. She (not, earn) very much but she (buy) her first car next 37. I hope you (understand) what I (talk) about today.
26. We (think) of going there next week. 39. (you, remember) when you were very small?
27. I (see) the doctor on Thursday. 40. I (wish) he would stop phoning me at eleven o‟clock at
28. He (always, forget) to bring his books. night. He (always, do) it!
The structure
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The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Happened just now or up to now
1. I have just finished my homework.
2. He has not received my reply from you yet.
3. Have you passed your 12 grade examination yet?
4. Mr. Kimhong has recently completed his book, Tenses to Paragraphs Book.
2) Started in the past and continue till now
1. I have been in Hyderabad since 1980.
2. She has worked for English Japanese Khmer Training School.
3. It is the most interesting book I have never read before.
4. Have you ever visited Angkor Wat Temple?
5. My son, Mohammed, has bought a new car.
3) Happened in the past but has a result now
1. I don‟t know because I have lost it.
2. He used to tell me his name but I have forgotten.
3. She has just gone out.
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Exercise 4
Exercise 5
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense
The structure
Note: Use „has been + V-ing‟ for III person singular subjects.
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Started in the past and continues now (the action may prolong into the future time)
1. I have been expecting this matter to happen again.
2. They have been playing card since 9 O‟clock.
3. She has been waiting for you about 30 minutes.
4. I have been living in Phnom Penh for over 10 years.
5. We have just been talking about you.
6. How long have you been learning English?
7. He has been thinking of changing his job for several times.
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 7
Put the following verbs into the correct tense—either the present perfect simple or the present perfect
progressive, but use the progressive form wherever possible. Use any other information given, and select for
or since where necessary. Note the importance of certain keywords.
2. We (already, eat).
3. I (now, study) your ideas, and I regret to say I cannot accept them.
8. It‟s eleven o‟clock and Helen (make) cakes all morning, but I (not, make) any.
13. They (build) that house (for/since) more than a year and they (still, not, finish) it.
14. It‟s May 30th and I (not, receive) a letter from him this month.
16. I am awfully sorry, but I (drop) your clock. I hope it (not, break).
21. I (never, see) a flying saucer (fliegende Untertasse) when I‟ve been sober.
23. “Mr Mortimer (fish) all morning. So far he (catch) fifteen, but he (let) each one go free.” – “Perhaps he (catch) the same
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25. This company (lose) money (for/since) ages.
27. I (already, say) this several times, but now I shall say it again.
29.Mrs Kensington (recently, notice) that her chauffeur prefers rock music to Brahms.
29. The next door neighbour‟s dog (just, bite) the postman. It‟s the third time that it (bite) him.
30. You (come) too late, Doctor. The poor girl (just, die).
31. He (always, detest) travelling by bus, and he (never, like) travelling by car either.
34. The workers (now, finish) building that supermarket. Apparently it (take) them a lot longer to build it than they
thought it would.
35. That nice Dr Lindsay? No, officer, I (not, see) him or his vivacious wife (for/since) ages.
36. She (only, know) Charles (for/since) she was sixteen, but they (live) in the same town (for/since) they were born.
38. They (write) to me fourteen times (since/for) the beginning of the month.
39. She (work) on her book (for/since) last year, and she hopes to complete it by Christmas.
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Simple Past Tense
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Actions completed in the past.
1. He served in the army for one year ago.
2. It was terribly hot the day before yesterday.
3. I went to visit my mother-in-law last week.
4. They started learning French last month.
5. We met that beggar once at the park.
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Common Language Indicators
1) Actions completed in the past
(yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening, last week, last month, last year, a
week ago, a week ago, the previous day/week, the day/week before)
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
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Past Continuous Tense
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Actions that were happening in the past.
1. This time last year I was walking together with my sweetheart along the riverside.
2. She was feeling much better then.
3. Mr. Daniel was writing a novel last time when I saw him.
4. It was raining hard at 7 O‟clock this morning.
5. Rishi and Rohith were working in the lab last night.
2) Two actions that were happening simultaneously in the past.
1. Just as I was leaving the house, the phone rang.
2. The sun was shining when I got up this morning.
3. The good idea came to me while I was riding to work.
4. As Sana and Sam walked down the street, they were singing.
5. A suspect was shooting the President at the front door at that time.
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Common Language Indicators
1) Actions that were happening in the past.
(yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening, last week, last month, last year, a
week ago, a week ago, the previous day/week, the day/week before)
Exercise 10
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Exercise 12 (Simple Past and Past Continuous)
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Past Perfect Tense
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action that was completed before another action in the past
1. My parents had already eaten lunch when I got home.
2. After the guests had left, I went to bed.
3. I realize that we had met her before.
4. Until you told me, I had heard nothing of what happened.
5. The patient had died as the doctors arrived.
2) Action that showed an earliest past
1. He had hardly begun his speech during the interview.
2. They had never seen this article before.
3. We cleared up as soon as our guests had left.
4. Vineela failed the exam because he hadn‟t studied.
5. I had already had time to catch the bus.
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Past Perfect Continuous Tense
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action started in the past and continue till another past point of time
1. They had been corresponding regularly for many years before his death.
2. At that time I had been writing three English books.
3. The English Teacher, Margaret, had been teaching English for 8 years.
4. When I found a widow, she had been crying for several time.
5. When Stephen got home, her hair was still wet because she had been swimming.
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Simple Future
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action that occurs in the future
1. My assistant will assist you to post this letter.
2. I shall fly to California for Universal New year next month.
3. We promise that we shall be there in time.
4. Who will be at the meeting tomorrow?
5. They will let me know the exact schedule to the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Future Continuous
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action that is progress in the future
1. This time tomorrow I shall be lying on the beach.
2. You will be hearing from my aids about the news concerning the assassination.
3. They will be still cooking the meal in that restaurant.
4. I expect that I will be seeing you once of these days.
5. When we arrive home, our children will be playing with the dog.
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Future Perfect
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action that is expected to complete by a future point of time
1. I shall have written my books by that time.
2. The builders say they will have finished the roof by Thursday.
3. I save $50 in a month and I started in December 2009, so that by the end of the year 2019, I shall have saved
$6000.
4. By the end of next month, she will have been here for 8 years.
5. Before going to see him, he is going to have left the place.
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Future Perfect
The structure
The Timeline
Main Uses
1) Action that will be continuing/completed before another point of time in the future
1. I will graduate in June. I will see you in July. By the time I see you, I will have graduated.
2. I will have finished my homework by the time I go out on a date tonight.
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Tense - Recap
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8. The juggler…………..(show) his tricks for half an hour.
9. Mahesh……………….(live) in Mumbai for the last ten years.
10. I am very much tired, for I……………..(wash) my car since morning.
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Simple Future Tense
Fill in the blanks with correct forms of verbs given in brackets:
1. No one ……………..(enter) the room.
2. I hope you ………………(help) me.
3. She …………………..(come) here next Monday.
4. ……………you…………….(care) for a cup of tea?
5. We…………….(not go) to Mumbai tomorrow.
6. If you work hard, you…………(top) the class.
7. Now that he is ill, he…………….(keep) in-doors.
8. I……………. (return) the money before he asks for it.
9. ……………. He………….. (carry) your luggage to the station?
10. As soon as she comes, I ………….. (leave) this seat for her.
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Set (d) 1. Have you ………….. (read) „Gulliver‟s Travels‟?
2. I…………(go) to the market just now.
3. The steamer ………. (sail) yesterday.
4. The river ………… (flow) under the bridge.
Set (e)1. In Srinagar, it always ………… (snow) in winter.
2. It ………… (rain) for nearly two hours now.
3. Mohan ………….. (read) the newspaper everyday.
4. Last year, Kapil Dev …………… (select) captain of the Indian team .
2. Yesterday when Naina ……… (a)……….. (reach) the dance party at her cousin‟s house she saw that many of her friends ………….
(b)………… (gather) there. She ……… (c)…….(take) sweets for all of them. Her cousin …… (d)………. (post) invitations in
advance and ……. (e)…….. (decide) to keep the party on Sunday. She ……… (f)…….. (prepare) a cake the previous night which
everyone ……….. (g) ……. (enjoy). Every one ………. (h) ………. (look) happy.
3. Diwali ……… (a)……… (approach) fast. There were only three days left. Kanishka ……. (b) ………. (go) out to burst crackers. He
……… (c)……… (be) outside for only a few minutes when his mother ………. (d)……… (call) out from inside. “Kanishka, you
…….. (e)…………;; (not clean) your room. Why ……………. You ………… (f) (play)”. “But all my friends are here,” he protested.
His friends ………..(g) ……… (finish) cleaning their home and ………… even ………….. (h) (decorate0 them. So they could play.
Kanishka went home.
4. Sunil …………. (a)…………. (go) for a walk daily in the evening. Last evening, he ………(b) ………… (come) back from the office
rather late. Even though it ………. (c) ……..(be) 8 p.m. he still ……….. (d) …………. (go) for his walk as usual. When he ………
(e)……….. (return) home, he …………. (f) ……….. (find) that his little son Vikas ………… (g) ……….. (injure) his left arm seriously.
So he ……….. (h)………… (rush) to the nearby doctor for first aid to little Vikas.
5. Yesterday I ………. (a) ………… (go) to the railway station to see off Mohit who ………… (b) ………… (come) to pay us a visit
during the Puja holidays. When we …………. (c)……. (reach) the station we were surprised to find that the train …….. (d) ……….
(arrive) already. I ……… (e) ………… (buy) a platform ticket and then we ………… (f)……….. (rush) towards the train. Passengers
………… (g) ………… (occupy) all the seats and some of them ……… (h) …….. (stand) in the corridors.
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