TENSES
Verb Tenses
- Simple Present
- I play tennis every day.
- You play tennis every day.
- He / She / It plays tennis every day.
- They play tennis every day.
- We play tennis every day.
- Simple Past
- I played tennis every day.
- You played tennis every day.
- He / She / It played tennis every day.
- They played tennis every day.
- We played tennis every day.
- Simple Future
- I will play tennis with you tomorrow.
- I am going to play tennis next year.
- You will play tennis with me tomorrow.
- You are going to play tennis next year.
- He / She / It will play tennis with you tomorrow.
- He / She / It is going to play tennis next year.
- We will play tennis with you tomorrow.
- We are going to play tennis next year.
- They will play tennis with you tomorrow.
- They are going to play tennis next year.
- Present Continuous
- I am playing tennis now.
- You are playing tennis now.
- He / She / It is playing tennis now.
- We are playing tennis now.
- They are playing tennis now.
- Past Continuous
- I was playing tennis now.
- You were playing tennis now.
- He / She / It was playing tennis now.
- We were playing tennis now.
- They were playing tennis now.
- Future Continuous
- I will be playing tennis tomorrow.
- I am going to be playing tennis tomorrow.
- You will be playing tennis tomorrow.
- You are going to be playing tennis tomorrow.
- He / She / It will be playing tennis tomorrow.
- He / She / It is going to be playing tennis tomorrow.
- We will be playing tennis tomorrow.
- We are going to be playing tennis tomorrow.
- They will be playing tennis tomorrow.
- They are going to be playing tennis tomorrow.
- Present Perfect
- I have played tennis in several different countries.
- You have played tennis in several different countries.
- He / She / It has played tennis in several different countries.
- We have played tennis in several different countries.
- They have played tennis in several different countries.
- Past Perfect
- I had played tennis a little before I moved to the Unites States.
- You had played tennis a little before I moved to the Unites States.
- He / She / It had played tennis a little before I moved to the Unites States.
- We had played tennis a little before I moved to the Unites States.
- They had played tennis a little before I moved to the Unites States.
- Future Perfect
- I will have played tennis for four hours if I play for another hour.
- I am going to have played tennis for six straight days if I play in the tournament this weekend.
- You will have played tennis for four hours if you play for another hour.
- You are going to have played tennis for six straight days if you play in the tournament this weekend.
- He / She / It will have played tennis for four hours if he / she / it plays for another hour.
- He / She / It is going to have played tennis for six straight days if he / she / it plays in the tournament this weekend.
- We will have played tennis for four hours if we play for another hour.
- We are going to have played tennis for six straight days if we play in the tournament this weekend.
- They will have played tennis for four hours if they play for another hour.
- They are going to have played tennis for six straight days if they play in the tournament this weekend.
- Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been playing tennis for ten years.
- You have been playing tennis for ten years.
- He / She / It has been playing tennis for ten years.
- We have been playing tennis for ten years.
- They have been playing tennis for ten years.
- Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been playing tennis for three years before I moved to the United States.
- You had been playing tennis for three years before you moved to the United States.
- He / She / It had been playing tennis for three years before he / she / it moved to the United States.
- We had been playing tennis for three years before we moved to the United States.
- They had been playing tennis for three years before they moved to the United States.
- Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- I am going to have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- You will have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time Tom arrives.
- You are going to have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time Tom arrives.
- He / She / It will have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- He / She / It is going to have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- We will have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- We are going to have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- They will have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
- They are going to have been playing tennis for over three hours by the time you arrive.
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