English Grammar - The tenses
One sentence is put into different
tenses. You can see how the meaning changes.
The words in green are signal words.
They tell you which tense you have to use.
Tense
|
Example
|
Explanation
|
Simple Present
|
I play football every week.
|
Here you want to say that it
happens regularly.
|
Present Progressive
|
I'm playing football now.
|
Here you want to say that it is
happening at the moment.
|
Simple Past
|
I played football yesterday.
|
You did it yesterday, it happened
in the past.
|
Past Progressive
|
I was playing football the whole
evening.
|
You were doing it in the past.
It's not sure whether the action was finished or not.
|
Present Perfect
|
I have just played football.
|
You have just finished it. So it
has a connection to the present. Maybe your clothes are dirty.
|
Present Perfect Progressive
|
I have been playing football for 2
hours.
|
You want to say how long you have
been doing it. (You started in the past and it continues up to the present.
|
Past Perfect
|
I had played football before Susan
came.
|
The two actions are related to
each other: you had finished to play football and after that the girl
arrived.
|
Past Perfect Progressive
|
I had been playing football for
two hours when Susan came.
|
Here you want to point out how
long you had been doing it before the girl came.
|
will-future
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I will play football next week.
|
This is a prediction, you can
probably do something else.
|
going to-future
|
I'm going to play football this
afternoon.
|
This is a plan you've made.
|
Future Progressive
|
I will be playing football next
Sunday.
|
You do it every Sunday (as usual)
|
Future Perfect
|
I will have played football by
tomorrow.
|
You will have done it before
tomorrow.
|
Conditional
Simple |
I would play football.
|
You'll probably do it.
|
Conditional
Progressive |
I would be playing football.
|
You'll probably do it. Here you
concentrate more on the progress of the action.
|
Conditional
Perfect |
I would have played football.
|
You'll probably have finished
playing football at a special time in the future. Here you concentrate on the
fact (football).
|
Conditional
Perfect Progressive |
I would have been playing
football.
|
You'll probably have finished
playing football at a special time in the future. Here you concentrate on the
progress of playing (football).
|
Negations
of the sentences
Tense
|
Example
|
Simple Present
|
I do not play football every week.
I don't play football every week. |
Present Progressive
|
I am not playing football now.
I'm not playing football now. |
Simple Past
|
I did not play football yesterday.
I didn't play football yesterday. |
Past Progressive
|
I was not playing football yesterday.
I wasn't playing football yesterday. |
Present Perfect
|
I have not played football.
I haven't played football. I've not played football. |
Present Perfect Progressive
|
I have not been playing football.
I haven't been playing football. I've not been playing football. |
Past Perfect
|
I had not played football.
I hadn't played football. I'd not played football. |
Past Perfect Progressive
|
I had not been playing football.
I hadn't been playing football. I'd not been playing football. |
will-future
|
I will/shall not play football
next week.
I won't play football next week. |
going to-future
|
I am not going to play football
this afternoon.
I'm not going to play football this afternoon. |
Future Progressive
|
I will/shall not be playing
football.
I won't be playing football. |
Future Perfect
|
I will/shall not have played
football.
I won't have played football. |
Conditional Simple
|
I would not play football.
I'd not play football. |
Conditional Progressive
|
I would not be playing football.
I wouldn't be playing football. I'd not be playing football. |
Conditional Perfect
|
I would not have played football.
I wouldn't have played football. I'd not have played football. |
Conditional Perfect Progressive
|
I would not have been playing
football.
I wouldn't have been playing football. I'd not have been playing football. |
Questions
Tense
|
Example
|
Simple Present
|
Do you play football?
|
Present Progressive
|
Are you playing football?
|
Simple Past
|
Did you play football?
|
Past Progressive
|
Were you playing football?
|
Present Perfect
|
Have you played football?
|
Present Perfect Progressive
|
Have you been playing football?
|
Past Perfect
|
Had you played football?
|
Past Perfect Progressive
|
Had you been playing football?
|
will-future
|
Will you play football?
|
going to-future
|
Are you going to play football?
|
Future Progressive
|
Will you be playing football?
|
Future Perfect
|
Will you have played football?
|
Conditional Simple
|
Would you play football?
|
Conditional Progressive
|
Would you be playing football?
|
Conditional Perfect
|
Would you have played football?
|
Conditional Perfect Progressive
|
Would you have been playing
football?
|
Thanks to:
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/tenses_satz.htm
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