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Grammatical Tenses

The text provides a detailed overview of different grammatical tenses, focusing on their structure and usage in the English language. It categorizes tenses into three main groups: present, past, and future.

Grammatical Tenses

Grammatical Tenses

Future Tense

Future Perfect
Louis Will have eaten a pizza.
Verb in Past Participle.
Will ,Have
An action that'll be finished at some point in the future.
Future Continuous
This time next week, i will be working.
Will and be.
An action in progress at a particular time in the future
Future Perfect Continuous
She will be writing a song.
Verb Geround.
Will, Have and Been .
An action that show something will continue until a event in the future.
Future Indefinite
I will call you when I arrive.
Base Form verb.
An action that still has to take place.
Will/Won´t

Past Tense

Past Perfect Continuous
They had been finishing the project.
Had been
An action finished at some definite time but it had been going on before it finished
Past Perfect
I had never seen such a beautiful beach.
Had
An action acomplished in the past
Past Continuous
My head was aching.
Were/Was
An action that was going on at the past
Past Indefinite
I walked to work yesterday.
Base form verbs in past
An action that has going on at some point in the past

Present Tense

Present Perfect Continuous
It has been snowing.
has/have been
An action that started at the past and still going on.
Present Perfect:
I Have talked to the doctor.
Have/has
Verb in Past
An action that has been completed.
Present continuous:
We are staying at home.
Verb in Geround
An action going on at the time.
Present infinitive:
He drinks tea at brakefast.
Verb in Base Form
An action that is happening now.