16 tenses
1. Present Tense
Ø The formula is:
Positive: S + V1 (s / es)
Negative: S + DO / DOES + NOT + V1
Q: DO / DOES + S + V1
Ø Use:
1. Simple Present Tense is used to express events or happenings, events, activities and so is the case today.
2. Present tense is also used to express a fact, or something that happens over and over again the days NOW.
Ø Example: - I Will go home Pls stop it rain
- A week is seven days
2. Present Continuous Tense
Ø The formula is:
Positive: S + + Ving Tobe
Negative: S + + Not + Ving Tobe
Question: Tobe + S + Ving
Ø Use:
used to express actions in progress or being worked on. The characteristics of the information used for example: now, right now, to day, and so this morning.
- Used to declare an event in progress
- Used to declare an event that is temporary
- Used to declare the events that took place for the foreseeable future.
Example:-I am going to school now
- I am now studying Bahasa
3. Present Perfect Tense
Ø Present Perfect Tense The formula is this:
Positive: S + have / has + V3
Negative: S + have / sas Not + V3
Question: Have / has + V3 + S
Ø Use:
-Use the present perfect for past
-Use the present perfect to past time with many activities
-Use the present perfect for a light but it still happens today
Ø Example: - I have finished my homework
Ø - I am now studying Bahasa
4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + have / has + been + Ving
Negative: S + have / has + not + been + Ving
Question: Have / has + been + Ving + S
Ø Use:
a. Describing an activity that began in the past and still continues to this day, whether ongoing or intermittent.
b. Showed activity that was a habit that began in the past and lasted until the present.
Ø Example: - I have been living in Kediri since 1993
- She has beeb reading a story book for a week
5. Past Tense
Ø Formulas Past Tense:
Positive: S + V2
Negative: S + did not + V1
Question: Did + S + V1
Ø Use:
To state things that have been "Past". Past have not been here very long very well, just gone, gone. That's the emphasis. Maybe yesterday, an hour ago, two years ago, two centuries ago, and so on.
Ø Example: - He borrowed my motorcycle last week
§ I waited for you two days ago
6. Past Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Continuous Tense
Positive: S + was / were the resource persons + Ving
Negative: S + was / were the resource persons + NOT + Ving
Question: Was / Were + S + Ving
Ø Use:
to describe the situation that is happening at a time in the past.
Ø Example: - I was reading a newspaper
- Were you going to school?
7. Past Perfect Tense
Ø Formulas Past Perfect Tense
Positives: Had + S + V3
Negative: S + Had + not + V3
Question: Had + S + V3
Ø Use:
Declare an activity that occurs before other activities in the past, there are usually two or more activities together.
Ø Example: - i had written the letter before I went to Bali
- After We had a much money, We Will build the house
8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Had + been + Ving
Negative: S + Had + not + been + Ving
Question: Had + S + been + Ving
Ø Use: used to represent things or events that something HAS and IS occurred in the PAST.
Ø Example: - He Had been working in Bali
-She Had been studying at SMA Negeri 1 Pare
9. Future Tense
Ø Formulas Future Tense
Positive: S + Will + V1
Negative: S + + Will not + V1
Question: Will + S + V1
Ø Use: used to declare events of Will Happen.
Ø Example: - Will you help me to do it now?
- I Will Arrive from Bali next week
10. Future Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Future Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Will + be + Ving
Negative: S + Will not + be + Ving
Question: Will + S + be + Ving
Ø Use: 1. To suggest events / activities to be happening at a specific time in the future. Specification of time usually expressed in hours (ie what time the incident took place).
2. Also used to express two events that occurred at the same time in the future.
3. To state the incident / activity is happening / taking place in the future, which interrupted by other events.
4. To declare a thing or event that is believed to be / really going to happen soon.
Ø Example: - Tina Will be making a cake
- They Will be studying if you will of come at nine o'clock tomorrow
11. Future Perfect Tense
Ø Formulas Future Perfect Tense
Positive: S + Will + have + V3
Negative: S + + Will not + have + V3
Question: Will + S + have + V3
Ø Use: used to express something that "It's happening, but it WILL"
Ø Example: - Will He have gone to Bali
- Tina and Phase Will have come to my house
12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Will + have + been + Ving
Negative: S + + Will not + have + been + Ving
Question: Will + S + have + been + Ving
Ø Use:
Ø Example: - Will Rischi have been visiting her family for days by theend of this year
- My Father Will have been building the house for a month on next week
13. Future Past Tense
Ø Formulas Future Past Tense
Positive: S + would + V1
Negative: S + would + not + V1
Question: Would + S + V1
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities that had predicted would happen / be done at certain times in the past.
Ø Example: He would sit here for a long time
- Oky would the make a cake in my house yesterday
14. Past Tense Future Continuous
Ø Formulas Past Tense Future Continuous
Positive: S + would + be + Ving
Negative: S + would + not + be + Ving
Question: Would + S + be + Ving
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities are predicted / planned to be going / done at a specific time in the past. Note: Specifications are usually expressed by stating the time clock (ie what time the event / activity was predicted / planned to be held / conducted) and the time clause.
Ø Example: - He would be reading the novel from seven to ten last night
- She Told him, "I Will be waiting for you here tomorrow."
15. Past Perfect Future Tense
Ø Formulas Past Tense Future Prefect
Positive: S + would + have + V3
Negative: S + would + not + have + V3
Question: Would + S + have + V3
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities that have predicted or planned to have happened / been done before or up to a certain time limit in the past.
Ø Example: - He would have build the house by july last year
- You Should have finished the task yesterday
16. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + would + have + been + Ving
Negative: S + would + not + have + been + Ving
Question: Would + S + have + been + Ving
Ø Use: to declare that the event / activity will continue to happen / be done until a certain time limit in the past.
Ø Example: - I Should have been working here for five years by last june
- He would have been waiting for three hours, by last Sunday.
1. Present Tense
Ø The formula is:
Positive: S + V1 (s / es)
Negative: S + DO / DOES + NOT + V1
Q: DO / DOES + S + V1
Ø Use:
1. Simple Present Tense is used to express events or happenings, events, activities and so is the case today.
2. Present tense is also used to express a fact, or something that happens over and over again the days NOW.
Ø Example: - I Will go home Pls stop it rain
- A week is seven days
2. Present Continuous Tense
Ø The formula is:
Positive: S + + Ving Tobe
Negative: S + + Not + Ving Tobe
Question: Tobe + S + Ving
Ø Use:
used to express actions in progress or being worked on. The characteristics of the information used for example: now, right now, to day, and so this morning.
- Used to declare an event in progress
- Used to declare an event that is temporary
- Used to declare the events that took place for the foreseeable future.
Example:-I am going to school now
- I am now studying Bahasa
3. Present Perfect Tense
Ø Present Perfect Tense The formula is this:
Positive: S + have / has + V3
Negative: S + have / sas Not + V3
Question: Have / has + V3 + S
Ø Use:
-Use the present perfect for past
-Use the present perfect to past time with many activities
-Use the present perfect for a light but it still happens today
Ø Example: - I have finished my homework
Ø - I am now studying Bahasa
4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + have / has + been + Ving
Negative: S + have / has + not + been + Ving
Question: Have / has + been + Ving + S
Ø Use:
a. Describing an activity that began in the past and still continues to this day, whether ongoing or intermittent.
b. Showed activity that was a habit that began in the past and lasted until the present.
Ø Example: - I have been living in Kediri since 1993
- She has beeb reading a story book for a week
5. Past Tense
Ø Formulas Past Tense:
Positive: S + V2
Negative: S + did not + V1
Question: Did + S + V1
Ø Use:
To state things that have been "Past". Past have not been here very long very well, just gone, gone. That's the emphasis. Maybe yesterday, an hour ago, two years ago, two centuries ago, and so on.
Ø Example: - He borrowed my motorcycle last week
§ I waited for you two days ago
6. Past Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Continuous Tense
Positive: S + was / were the resource persons + Ving
Negative: S + was / were the resource persons + NOT + Ving
Question: Was / Were + S + Ving
Ø Use:
to describe the situation that is happening at a time in the past.
Ø Example: - I was reading a newspaper
- Were you going to school?
7. Past Perfect Tense
Ø Formulas Past Perfect Tense
Positives: Had + S + V3
Negative: S + Had + not + V3
Question: Had + S + V3
Ø Use:
Declare an activity that occurs before other activities in the past, there are usually two or more activities together.
Ø Example: - i had written the letter before I went to Bali
- After We had a much money, We Will build the house
8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Had + been + Ving
Negative: S + Had + not + been + Ving
Question: Had + S + been + Ving
Ø Use: used to represent things or events that something HAS and IS occurred in the PAST.
Ø Example: - He Had been working in Bali
-She Had been studying at SMA Negeri 1 Pare
9. Future Tense
Ø Formulas Future Tense
Positive: S + Will + V1
Negative: S + + Will not + V1
Question: Will + S + V1
Ø Use: used to declare events of Will Happen.
Ø Example: - Will you help me to do it now?
- I Will Arrive from Bali next week
10. Future Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Future Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Will + be + Ving
Negative: S + Will not + be + Ving
Question: Will + S + be + Ving
Ø Use: 1. To suggest events / activities to be happening at a specific time in the future. Specification of time usually expressed in hours (ie what time the incident took place).
2. Also used to express two events that occurred at the same time in the future.
3. To state the incident / activity is happening / taking place in the future, which interrupted by other events.
4. To declare a thing or event that is believed to be / really going to happen soon.
Ø Example: - Tina Will be making a cake
- They Will be studying if you will of come at nine o'clock tomorrow
11. Future Perfect Tense
Ø Formulas Future Perfect Tense
Positive: S + Will + have + V3
Negative: S + + Will not + have + V3
Question: Will + S + have + V3
Ø Use: used to express something that "It's happening, but it WILL"
Ø Example: - Will He have gone to Bali
- Tina and Phase Will have come to my house
12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + Will + have + been + Ving
Negative: S + + Will not + have + been + Ving
Question: Will + S + have + been + Ving
Ø Use:
Ø Example: - Will Rischi have been visiting her family for days by theend of this year
- My Father Will have been building the house for a month on next week
13. Future Past Tense
Ø Formulas Future Past Tense
Positive: S + would + V1
Negative: S + would + not + V1
Question: Would + S + V1
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities that had predicted would happen / be done at certain times in the past.
Ø Example: He would sit here for a long time
- Oky would the make a cake in my house yesterday
14. Past Tense Future Continuous
Ø Formulas Past Tense Future Continuous
Positive: S + would + be + Ving
Negative: S + would + not + be + Ving
Question: Would + S + be + Ving
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities are predicted / planned to be going / done at a specific time in the past. Note: Specifications are usually expressed by stating the time clock (ie what time the event / activity was predicted / planned to be held / conducted) and the time clause.
Ø Example: - He would be reading the novel from seven to ten last night
- She Told him, "I Will be waiting for you here tomorrow."
15. Past Perfect Future Tense
Ø Formulas Past Tense Future Prefect
Positive: S + would + have + V3
Negative: S + would + not + have + V3
Question: Would + S + have + V3
Ø Use: 1. To restate the events / activities that have predicted or planned to have happened / been done before or up to a certain time limit in the past.
Ø Example: - He would have build the house by july last year
- You Should have finished the task yesterday
16. Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Ø Formulas Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive: S + would + have + been + Ving
Negative: S + would + not + have + been + Ving
Question: Would + S + have + been + Ving
Ø Use: to declare that the event / activity will continue to happen / be done until a certain time limit in the past.
Ø Example: - I Should have been working here for five years by last june
- He would have been waiting for three hours, by last Sunday.
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