English Grammar Tense
When do we use Present Simple Tense?1. When the action happens regularly or "Repetitive actions."
Marry goes shopping every weekend.
I usually take a bus to school.
I never want to see you again.
-- There are usually "adverb of frequency" in this type of sentence.--
Examples of adverb of frequency are
always
usually
sometimes
never
often
every week
2. When the situation is true or always true.
The sun rises from the East.
I love you (well, at least, it is meant to be true.)
China has the most population in the world.
3. Use Present Simple Tense with behavior, habit or tradition
2. When using the V ing "going" it means the the action will happen in the future.
I am going to be crazy soon.
He is going to talk to his boss tomorrow.
Are you going to fight him back?
Must know about Present Continuous Tenses
Present Continuous Tense is also called Progressive Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense is one of the most often use in all English Grammar Tenses and yet one of the tense that most difficult to understand. The Present Perfect Tense is used to explain the action that happen since the past and continue until present time.
Structure of Present Perfect Tense
Subject + have, had + V3 + (object)
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
We use Present Perfect Continuous Tense in two scenarios. The first one is that it uses with the action that has just stopped.
The second one is for the situation that happen in the past and continue until the moment
Structure of Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Subject + have/ has + been + V ing
When do we use Present Perfect Continuous Tense
1. When the situation happened in the past and is continuing until the present
I have been typing this letter for 2 hours now (still typing while saying.)
John has been waiting for marry for 3 hours (still see John waiting while saying.)
2. When the situation happened in the past and just ended a short moment ago.
I have been typing this letter for 2 hours now (just finish typing while saying.)
John has been waiting for marry for 3 hours (just see John stop waiting while saying.)
Must know about Present Perfect Continuous Tenses
Past Simple Tense
Structure of Past Simple Tense.Subject + V2 + (Object)When do we use Past Simple Tense?1. When the situation happened and already finished in the past.
[*]I lived in Hungary two years ago.
[*]John went to ABC shopping mall with Marry last weekend.
Past Simple Tense is used with time indicator words as below example.
[*]Yesterday
[*]XX ago
[*]Last XX
[*]once
[*]etc.
2. With the repetitive action happens and finished in the past .
[*]Marry wrote to her husband every week when he was in the army.
Past Continuous Tense
Structure of Past Continuous Tense
Subject + was + were + V ing + (Object)
When do we use Past Continuous Tense?
When there are two situation happened in the past. The one that occur first uses past perfect and the later one uses past simple.
I was doing my homeworkd when Kathy knocked the door.
Were you having dinner at 9 p.m. last night?
John was not watching TV when I arrived last night.
Past Perfect Tense
Structure of Past Perfect Tense
Subject + had + V3 + (Object)
When do we use Past Perfect Tense
When there are two situations happened in the past. Using "Past Perfect Tense" with the situation that happened first and using Past Simple Tense with another situation.
She had gone already when I arrived.
He asked me whether I had been to China before.
John told me that he had waited for Marry for 2 hours.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure of Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Subject + had + been + V ing + (object)
When do we use Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Similar to Past Perfect Tense, it is used when there are two situations happened in the past. Using "Past Perfect Continuous Tense" with the situation that happened first and using Past Simple Tense with another situation.
However, Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used to highlight the first actions more than Past Perfect Tense or to give the feeling that the first action is happened for quite a long time.
John told me that he had been waiting for Marry for 2 hours.
Future Tense
Structure of Future Tense
Subject + will + V1 + (Object)
When do we use Future Tense
When the situation is going to happen in the future.
I will go to see the doctor next week.
John will not be able to move until next month due to his injury.
Will you marry me?
She will fly to India next year.
Must know about Future Tense
The short form of will is 'll
I will --> I'll
He will --> He'll
The short from of will not is won't
I will --> I won't
He will --> He won't
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