16 Tenses in English
Present Tense
Simple Present Tense Subject + Verb_1 (-s/-es) + Object
(+) : They establish a new company.
(- ) : They not establish a new company.
(?) : Do they establish a new company?
(+Answer) : Yes, they do establish a new company.
(- Answer) : No, they don’t establish a new company.
Simple Present Continuous Subject + to be (is/am/are) + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : They are establishing a new company.
(- ) : They are not establishing a new company.
(?) : Aren’t they establishing a new company?
(+Answer) : Yes, they are establishing a new company.
(- Answer) : No, they are not establishing a new company.
Simple Present Perfect Subject + has/have + Verb_3 + Object
(+) : They have established a new company.
(- ) : They haven’t established a new company.
(?) : Have they established a new company?
(+Answer) : Yes, they have established a new company.
(- Answer) : No, they have not established a new company.
Simple Present Perfect Cont. Subject + has/have + been + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : They have been establishing a new company.
(- ) : They have not been establishing a new company.
(?) : Have they been establishing a new company?
(+Answer) : Yes, they have been establishing a new company.
(- Answer) : No, they haven’t been establishing a new company.
Past Tense
Simple Past Tense Subject + Verb_2 + Object
(+) : Ron established a network for his client.
(- ) : Ron didn’t establish a network for his client.
(?) : Did Ron establish a network for his client?
(+Answer) : Yes, he did establish a network for his client.
(- Answer) : No, he didn’t establish a network for his client.
Simple Past Continous Subject + to be (was/were) + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : Ron was establishing a network for his client.
(- ) : Ron wasn’t establishing a network for his client.
(?) : Was Ron establishing a network for his client?
(+Answer) : Yes, he was establishing a network for his client.
(- Answer) : No, he wasn’t establishing a network for his client.
Simple Past Perfect Subject + had + Verb_3 + Object
(+) : Ron had established a network for his client.
(- ) : Ron had not established a network for his client.
(?) : Had Ron established a network for his client?
(+Answer) : Yes, he had established a network for his client.
(- Answer) : No, he had not established a network for his client.
Simple Past Perfect Cont. Subject + had + been + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : Ron had been establishing a network for his client.
(- ) : Ron had not been establishing a network for his client.
(?) : Had Ron been establishing a network for his client?
(+Answer) : Yes, he had been establishing a network for his client.
(- Answer) : No, he hadn’t been establishing network for his client.
Future Tense
Simple Future Tense Subject + will/shall + Verb_1 + Object
(+) : Our team will establish the project.
(- ) : Our team won’t establish the project.
(?) : Will our team establish the project?
(+Answer) : Yes, our team will establish the project.
(- Answer) : No, our team won’t establish the project.
Simple Future Continous Subject + will/shall + be + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : Our team will be establishing the project.
(- ) : Our team won’t be establishing the project.
(?) : Will our team be establishing the project?
(+Answer) : Yes, our team will be establishing the project.
(- Answer) : No, our team won’t be establishing the project.
Simple Future Perfect Subject + will/shall + have + Verb_3 + Object
(+) : Our team will have established the project.
(- ) : Our team won’t have established the project.
(?) : Will our team have established the project?
(+Answer) : Yes, our team will have established the project.
(- Answer) : No, our team won’t have established the project.
Simple Future Perfect Cont. Subject + will/shall + have + been + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : Our team will have been establishing the project.
(- ) : Our team won’t have been establishing the project.
(?) : Won’t our team have been establishing the project?
(+Answer) : Yes, our team won’t have been establishing the project.
(- Answer) : No, our team will have been establishing the project.
Past Future Tense
Simple Past Future Tense
Subject + would + Verb_1 + Object
(+) : We would establish a cooperative work with the government.
(- ) : We wouldn’t establish a cooperative work with the government.
(?) : Would we establish a cooperative work with the government?
(+Answer) : Yes, we would establish a cooperative work with the government.
(- Answer) : No, we wouldn’t establish a cooperative work with the government.
Simple Past Future Continous
Subject + would + be + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : We would be establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(- ) : We woldn’t be establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(?) : Would we be establishing a cooperative work with the government?
(+Answer) : Yes, we would be establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(- Answer) : No we wouldn’t be establishing a cooperative work with the government.
Simple Past Future Perfect
Subject + would + have + Verb_3 + Object
(+) : We would have established a cooperative work with the government.
(- ) : We wouldn’t have established a cooperative work with the government.
(?) : Would we have established a cooperative work with the government?
(+Answer) : Yes, we would have established a cooperative work with the government.
(- Answer) : No, we wouldn’t have established a cooperative work with the government.
Simple Past Future Perfect Cont.
Subject + would + have + been + Verb_1 + ing + Object
(+) : We would have been establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(- ) : We wouldn’t have been establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(?) : Would we have been establishing a cooperative work with the government?
(+Answer) : Yes, we would have been establishing a cooperative work with the government.
(- Answer) : No, we wouldn’t have been establishing a cooperative work with the government.
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