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ENGLISH TENSES VERBS, Exercises of English Language

EJERCICIOS DE INGLES DE VERBOS TENSES

Typology: Exercises

2019/2020

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Download ENGLISH TENSES VERBS and more Exercises English Language in PDF only on Docsity! ENGLISH TENSES Affirmative Negative Question Subject Auxiliar verb Meaning verb Complements Subject Auxiliar verb Meaning verb Complements WH- form Auxiliar verb Subject Meaning verb Complements P R E SE N T T E N SE S Present simple I/you We/you/they play football. I/you We/you/they don’t play football. Why do I/you We/you/they play football? He/she/it plays He/she/it doesn’t does He/she/it Present continuous I We/you/they am / are playing (infinitive+ -ING) football. I We/you/they am not aren’t playing. football. Why am / are I We/you/they playing football? He/she/it is He/she/it isn’t is He/she/it Present Perfect I/you We/you/they have played (past participle) football for 3 years. I/you We/you/they haven’t played football for 3 years. How long have I/you We/you/they played football? He/she/it has He/she/it hasn’t has He/she/it Present Perfect Continuous I/you We/you/they have been painting (infinitive+ -ING) my room all day I/you We/you/they haven’t been painting my room all day How long have I/you We/you/they been painting your room? He/she/it has been He/she/it hasn’t been has He/she/it P A ST T E N SE S Past simple I/you We/you/they played (past simple) football yesterday. I/you We/you/they didn’t play football yesterday. When did I/you We/you/they play football? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it Past continuous I We/you/they was/ were playing football. I We/you/they wasn’t / weren’t playing football. Why was / were I We/you/they playing football? He/she/it was He/she/it wasn’t was He/she/it Past Perfect I We/you/they had played (past participle) football. I We/you/they hadn’t played football. had I We/you/they played football? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it Past Perfect Continuous I We/you/they had been eating (infinitive + -ING) chocolates for two hours. I We/you/they hadn’t been eating chocolates for two hours. How long had I We/you/they been eating chocolates? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it FU T U R E T E N SE S Future simple I/you We/you/they will play (infinitive) football tomorrow. I/you We/you/they will not won’t play football tomorrow. When will I/you We/you/they play football? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it Future Continuous I/you We/you/they will be flying (infinitive + -ING) to Prague at 10 o’clock tomorrow I/you We/you/they will not be won’t be flying to Prague at 10 o’clock tomorrow When will I/you We/you/they be flying to Prague? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it Future Perfect I/you We/you/they will have painted (past participle) the bedroom by the time you arrive. I/you We/you/they will not won’t have painted the bedroom by the time you arrive. When will I/you We/you/they have painted the bedroom? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it CONDITIONAL TENSE I/you We/you/they would play (infinitive) football. I/you We/you/they wouldn’t play football. When would I/you We/you/they play football? He/she/it He/she/it He/she/it
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