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Past Tense

Tenses Forms Declarative Interrogative

Simple Past She played guitar yesterday. Did she play guitar yesterday?

Past Continous She was playing guitar when I called her. Was she playing the guitar when I called her?

She had played the guitar for hours before the Had she really played the guitar for hours before
Past Perfect
competition. the competition?

She had been playing the guitar all evening, ignoring Had she been playing the guitar all evening,
Past Perfect Continous
her tuition. ignoring her tuition?
Present Tense

Tenses Forms Declarative Interrogative

Simple Present She plays guitar every day. Does she play guitar every day?

Present Continous She is playing guitar right now Is she playing the guitar right now?

Present Perfect She has played guitar in many compitetions. Has she played guitar in competitions?

Present Perfect
She has been playing the guitar for years. Has she been playing the guitar for years?
Continous Tense
Future Tense

Tenses Forms Declarative Interrogative

She will play the guitar at the inter-school Will she play the guitar at the inter-school
Simple Future
competition next week. competition next week?

Will she be playing the guitar by the time you


She will be playing the guitar by the time you return.
return?
Future Continous

By this time next year, she will have played the guitar Will she have played the guitar for a decade by
for a decade. this time next year?
Future Perfect

Will she have been playing the guitar for hours at


By the end of the day, she will have been playing the the music festival by the end of the day?
Future Perfect Continous
guitar for hours at the music festival.

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