This document contains examples of different verb tenses in English including present simple, present continuous, present perfect, future perfect, past simple, future simple, simple past perfect, future perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous. The examples provide context about activities like doing chores, meeting up with someone, and recounting past events using the appropriate verb form for each tense.
This document contains examples of different verb tenses in English including present simple, present continuous, present perfect, future perfect, past simple, future simple, simple past perfect, future perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous. The examples provide context about activities like doing chores, meeting up with someone, and recounting past events using the appropriate verb form for each tense.
This document contains examples of different verb tenses in English including present simple, present continuous, present perfect, future perfect, past simple, future simple, simple past perfect, future perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous. The examples provide context about activities like doing chores, meeting up with someone, and recounting past events using the appropriate verb form for each tense.
2. Hi. Laura. Long time no see. How is it going? (go – present continuous) 3. Sorry to keep you. How long have you been waiting? (wait – present perfect continuous) 4. I sincerely hope they will have finished the building work by the end of next month. (finish – future perfect) 5. What are you doing between 5 and 6 p.m. last Saturday? (do – past simple tense) 6. Good news everybody! We were able build a new gymnasium with the new government grant. (can – future simple tense) 7. Had Julia ever been seriously ill before her trip to India last year? (be – simple past perfect) 8. Just think, this time next month I will have been working here for ten years! (work – future perfect continuous) 9. Does anyone want a sandwich? No thanks, I have just had lunch. (have – present perfect) 10. Where on earth did you buy those shoes? They're awful! (buy- past simple) 11. I hope I will be sitting on a sun-drenched beach in Italy this time tomorrow. (sit – future continuous) 12. We had been walking through the forest for two or three hours when we realized we were lost! (walk – past perfect continuous)