Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Tenses
- Present
- Simple Present
- Structure
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
do/does +
not + verb +
complement
- EXAMPLE
He does not
like movies
- INTERROGATIVE
Do/does +
subject + verb +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Do you
speak
English?
- POSITIVE
Subject +
verb in
simple form
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
She smokes
every day
- IS USE TO
Express
situations in the
moment,
repited actions,
facts or
generalizations,
scheduled
events in the
near future
- Present Perfect Continuous
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
have/has +
been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I have
been
reading
magazines
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
have/has +
not + been +
verb with ing
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
They have not
been talking
to native
speakers
- INTERROGATIVE
Have/has +
subject + been
+ vern with ing
+complement?
- EXAMPLE Has he
been writing in
his notebook?
- IS USE TO
Express the
duration of
an action
that started
in the past
an continues
until now,
- Present Continuous
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
am/is/are +
verb with ing
+complement
- EXAMPLE
I am
studying
English
- INTERROGATIVE
Am/is/are +
subject + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
Is he
washing
the
dishes?
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
am/is/are +
not + verb with
ing
+complemen
- EXAMPLE
They are not
paying
atention
- IS USE TO
Express
actions that
are
happening,
actions in
the future.
- Present Perfect
- Structure
- INTERROGATIVE
Have/has +
subject + verb in
past participle +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Have you
seen the new
movie
- POSITIVE
Subject +
have/has +
verb in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
You have
changed
so much
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
have/has +
not + verb
in past
participle +
complemen
- EXAMPLE
She has not
been to
Tokyo
- IS USE TO
Express actions
in the past at an
unspecified time,
recently finished
actions, actions
in the past that
continue
- Past
- Simple Past
- Structure
- INTERROGATIVE
Did + subject + verb
in simple form +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Did she
answer all
the
questions?
- POSITIVE
Subject +
Verb in past
+
Complement
- EXAMPLE
They
went to
the party
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
did + not +
verb in
simple form
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
I didn't
clean my
room
- IS USE TO
Express an action
that started and
finished at a
specific time in
the past, habits
in the past, series
of completed
actions.
- Past Continuous
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
was/were +
verb with ing
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
I was
eating an
apple
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
was/were +
not + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
You were
not
playing
yestaerday
- INTERROGATIVE
Was/were +
subject + verb
with ing +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Were
they
listening
music?
- IS USE TO
Express an
action in
progress at a
particular
moment in the
past, actions
that were
hapening at the
same time,
interrupted
actions in the
past.
- Past Perfect
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
had +verb in
past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I had sent
the email
to Leo
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
had not +
veb in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
She had
not called
him
- INTERROGATIVE
Had + subject +
verb in past
participle +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Had they
read the
book?
- IS USE TO
Express the
idea that
something
occurred
before
another
action in the
past.
- Past Perfect Continuous
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject + had
+ been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
It had been
raining
- INTERROGATIVE
Had + subject +
verb with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
Had you
been
waiting a
lot?
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
had not +
been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
She had not
been
sleeping at nights
- IS USE TO
Express
the
duration
of an
action in
the past
- Future
- Future Perfect Continuous
- With 'will'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
will + have
been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I will have
been
waiting
here
- INTERROGATIVE
Will + subject +
have been +
verb with ing +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Will you have
been working
here?
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
will + not +
have
been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
He will
not have
been
playing
poker
- With 'going to'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
am/is/are
+ going to +
have + been +
verb with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I am going
to have
been
running
for over
an hour
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
am/is/are +
not + going
to + have +
been + verb
with ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
They are not
have been
working
properly
- INTERROGATIVE
Am/is/are +
subject + going
to + have been
+ verb with ing
+ complement?
- EXAMPLE
Are you
going to
have been
driving fast?
- IS USE TO
Express
actions that
will continue
up until a
particular
moment in
the future
- Future Continuous
- With 'will'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject + will +
be + verb with
ing+
complement
- EXAMPLE
She will be
writing
travel
books
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
will + not +
be + verb
with ing+
complement
- EXAMPLE
I will not
be
working
for a
company
- INTERROGATIVE
Will + subject +
be + verb with
ing +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Will you be
studying next
year?
- With 'going to'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
is/are +
going to + be
+ verb with
ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
She is
going to be
living in
Mexico.
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
is/are + not +
going to + be
+ verb with
ing +
complement
- EXAMPLE
They are
not going to
be
satudying
next year
- INTERROGATIVE
Is/are + subject
+ going to + be
+ verb with ing
+ complement?
- EXAMPLE
Are you
going to be
talking?
- IS USE TO
Talk about
action that
will be
happening
at a specific
time in
future
- Future Perfect
- With 'will'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject + will
+ have + verb
in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
We will
have
cleaned out
the
apartment
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
will + not +
have + verb
in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
The robbers
will not have
taken all the
money
- INTERROGATIVE
Will + subject +
have + verb in
past participle +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Will he have
finished his
homework?
- With 'going to'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
is/are + going
to + have +
verb in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
We are
going to
have
written fifty
pages
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
is/are + not
+ going to +
have + verb
in past
participle +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I am not
going to
have
spent my
time here.
- INTERROGATIVE
Is/are + subejct +
going to + have +
verb in past
participle +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Are you
going to
have visited
him by Friday?
- IS USE TO
Express
completed
actions before
something in
the future
- Simple Future
- With 'will'
- Structure
- INTERROGATIVE
Will + subject +
verb in simple
form +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Will you
make
dinner?
- NEGATIVE
Subject + will
+ not + verb
in simple
form +
complement
- EXAMPLE
I won't
tell
anyone
- POSITIVE
Subject + will +
verb in simple
form +
complement
- EXAMPLE
She will call
me
- IS USE TO
Express a
promises,
spontaneous
decitions,
offers,
warnings and
voluntary
actions
- With 'going to'
- Structure
- POSITIVE
Subject +
is/are +
going to +
verb in
simple form
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
We are
going to
meet at 6
PM
- INTERROGATIVE
Is/are + subject +
going to + verb in
simple form +
complement?
- EXAMPLE
Is she
going to
make a
party
- NEGATIVE
Subject +
is/are + not +
going to +
verb in
simple form
+
complement
- EXAMPLE
She is not
going to
spend her
vacation in
Hawaii
- IS USE TO
Express a plan
and predictions
based on
evidence