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PERFECT SIMPLE. HOW LONG. PRESENT RESULT. UNFINISHED. I've known Karen since 1994. She's lived in London for three years. FINISHED. Use with: ever never.
The basic forms of the English verb tenses: positive negative
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positive negative question present simple subject + verb (+ s )I eat.
She eats toast.
subject + do / does + not + verb toast. fish. (question word +) do / does + subject + verb?Do you eat breakfast every day?
When does she eat lunch?
present simple subject + am / is / areI am hungry.
She is in a cafe.
subject + am / is / are + not (question word +) am / is / are + subject?Is he at home?
Why are you hungry?
present continuous subject + am / is / are + verb-ingThey are eating lunch now.
subject + am / is / are + not + verb- ingWe are not eating at home.
(question word +) am / is / are + subject + verb-ing?When are they eating?
Is he eating now?
present perfect subject + have / has + past participleHe has eaten lunch.
subject + have / has + not + past participle (question word +) have / has + subject + past participle?What have you eaten today?
Has she eaten lunch?
present perfect continuous subject + have / has + been + verb- ing all day. subject + have / has + not + been + verb-ingHe has not been eating toast.
(question word +) have / has + subject + been + verb-ing?What has she been eating?
Have they been eating breakfast?
past simple subject + past simple (verb +ed)I ate an apple.
She ate some rice.
subject + did + not + verbThey did not eat breakfast.
(question word +) did + subject + verb?Did you eat the chocolate?
What did they eat for lunch?
past simple subject + was / wereI was hungry.
They were in a restaurant.
subject + was / were + not (question word +) was / were + subject?Why was she hungry?
Were you hungry?
past continuous subject + was / were + verb-ingI was eating.
They were eating lunch.
subject + was / were + not + verb- ing (question word +) was / were + subject + verb-ing?Where were you eating?
Was she eating an apple?
past perfect subject + had + past participleI had eaten.
d eaten lunch. subject + had + not + past participleHe had not eaten an apple.
(question word +) had + subject + past participleWhy had you eaten?
Had they eaten fish before?
past perfect continuous subject + had + been + verb-ingI had been eating chocolate all day.
subject + had + not + been + verb- ing (question word +) had + subject + been + verb-ing?Why had he been eating?
Had they been eating enough fruit?
future simple subject + will + verbI will eat later.
She will eat at home.
subject + will + not + verbHe will not eat fish.
(question word +) will + subject + verb?What will you eat for lunch?
Will she eat meat?
future continuous subject + will + be + verb-ingI will be eating at 8pm.
She will be eating a sandwich.
subject + will + not + be + verb-ingHe will not be eating anything.
(question word +) will + subject + be + verb-ing?What will you be eating?
Will they be eating at 6pm?
future perfect subject + will + have + past participleI will have eaten lunch by 3
subject + will + not + have + past participleThey will not have eaten their
sandwiches. (question word +) will + subject + have + past participle?When will you have eaten?
Will she have eaten dinner by nine?
future perfect continuous subject + will + have + been + verb-ingThey will have been eating fruit.
have been eating all day. subject + will + not + have + been + verb-ingThey will not have been eating
lunch. (question word +) will + subject + have + been + verb-ing?What will she have been eating?
Will you have been eating chocolate?
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