The time in the sentences

Examples of diferent sentenses in the diferent times

Verbs are words that are used mostly to express an action, others serve to link the subject with a description or state or an action with another action. The basic form of a verb is the infinitive, which is when the action is expressed alone, without another complement. 

The different tenses in English are divided into simple tenses, progressive tenses or continuous tense, perfect tenses and perfect continuous tenses. Below we will see the basic forms of each one of them. You can enter the link in each of the names to know more details about each tense.


Simple Tenses (simple tenses): The simple forms apply to speak of an action in simple and basic form.

Example of sentences in different verb tenses:

The dog barks are loud.

The dog barked so loud.

The dog will bark so loud.

The dog is barking so loud.

The dog was barking so loud.

The dog will be barking so loud.

The dog has barked so loud.

The dog had barked so loud.

The dog will have barked so loud.

The dog has been barking so loud.

The dog had been barking so loud.


The dog will have been barking so loud.

Precent simple 

Suject + Verb + Complement

Exemple



  • He goes to the movie
  • he do not go to the movie

Present Progressive

Suject + Verb (To be)+ Complement

Exemple

  • He is going to the movies
  • He is not going to the movie

Past Simple           Change the "y" to "i" and add "ed"

Regular verbs:

Visit - Visited
Live - lived
Try - Tried
Stop - Stopped


Exemple

  • He went to the movies
  • He did not go to the movie

Past Progressive

i - was
you - was
He - was
She - was
it - was
We - was
They- was 

Exemple

  • He was going to the movie
  • He was not going to the movie

Future Simple (Will)

Sunject + Will + Verb + Complement
                  (Auxiliaries)  

Exemple

  • He will to go to the movie
  • He will not go to the movie

Future Idiomatic

Subject + Verb + Aux(To Be) + Going to + Verb


Exemple

  • He is going to gone to the movie
  • he is not going to the movie

Present perfect

Subject + Aux + Verb + Complement

Exemple

  • He has gone to the movies
  • He has not gone to the movies

Past perfect

Subject + Aux + Verb + Complement

Exemple

  • He had gone to the movies
  • He had not to the movie
  • Had he gone to the movies?




Jose Guadalupe Pantoja Dominguez. (2016). Tag Question. 2016, de Cetis 160 Web site: 160cetis5e-estrella.blogspot.com

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