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Comparinga and Contrasting Verb Tenses By Carlos Cook Marleny Montes

Comparinga and Contrasting Verb Tenses By Carlos Cook Marleny Montes

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Page 1: Comparinga and Contrasting Verb Tenses By Carlos Cook Marleny Montes

Comparinga and Contrasting Verb

TensesBy

Carlos CookMarleny Montes

Page 2: Comparinga and Contrasting Verb Tenses By Carlos Cook Marleny Montes

Present Tense

Simple Continuous/progressive PerfectI work on Sundays.She/He Works at night.

I am working right now.She/He is working .You/We/They are working.

I have worked for five days.She/He has worked for five days

Why do they work?Why does he/she work?

Why are they working?Why is he/she working?

Why have they worked?Why has she/he worked?

I do not work.She/He does not work.

I am not workingShe/He is not working

I have not workedShe/He has not worked

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Past TenseSimple Continuous/progressive PerfectSimple Continuous/progressive Perfect

I worked last Sunday.She/He Worked yesterday.

I was working yesterday.She/He was working last night.You/We/They were working.

I had worked for five days.She/He had worked for five days.

Why did they work?Why did he/she work?

Why were they working?Why was he/she working?

Why had they worked?Why had she/he worked?

I did not work.She/He did not work.

I was not workingShe/He was not working

I had not workedShe/He had not worked

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Future TenseSimple Continuous/progressive Perfect

I will work next Sunday.She/He will Work next month.

I am working next Sunday.She/He is working next month.You/We/They are working.

They will have worked for three months in that store by Monday.

Why will they work?Why will he/she work?

Why are they working tomorrow?Why is he/she working this afternoon?

How long will they have worked by Monday in that store?

I will not work.She/He will not work.

I am not working tonight.She/He is not working tomorrow.

They will have not worked for two months but three by Monday.

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Modals