| 
Affirmative  | 
She drinks. | 
| 
Negative | 
She does not drink. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Does she drink?  | 
| 
Form | 
I, you we they play | he, she, it plays | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He is reading. | 
| 
Negative | 
He is not reading. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Is he reading?  | 
| 
Form | 
To be (in the simple present) + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
I cried.  | 
| 
Negative | 
I did not cry | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Did I cry?  | 
| 
Form | 
Regular verbs: Verb + ed | Irregular verbs: forms differ
  and should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular
  verbs  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He was driving. | 
| 
Negative | 
He was not driving. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Was he driving? | 
| 
Form | 
to be (in the simple past) + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
They have slept. | 
| 
Negative | 
They have not slept. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Have they slept? | 
| 
Form | 
Have / has + past participle (past participle of regular
  verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and
  should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular
  verbs)  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He has been thinking. | 
| 
Negative | 
He has not been thinking. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Has he been thinking?  | 
| 
Form | 
have or has + been + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
She had won. | 
| 
Negative | 
She had not won. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Had she won?  | 
| 
Form | 
had + past participle (past participle of regular verbs:
  verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and should be
  learned by heart. This is a list of irregular
  verbs)  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He had been waiting. | 
| 
Negative | 
He had not been waiting. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Had he been waiting? | 
| 
Form | 
had + been + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
You will win. | 
| 
Negative | 
You will not win.  | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Will you win? | 
| 
Form | 
will + verb  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He is going to watch TV. | 
| 
Negative | 
He is not going to watch TV. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Is he going to watch TV?  | 
| 
Form | 
to be (in the simple present) + going + to + verb | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
She will be listening to music. | 
| 
Negative | 
She will not be listening to music. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Will she be listening to music?  | 
| 
Form | 
will + be + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He will have spoken. | 
| 
Negative | 
He will not have spoken. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Will he have spoken?  | 
| 
Form | 
will + have + past participle (past participle of regular
  verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and
  should be learned by heart. This is a list of irregular
  verbs) | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
You will have been studying. | 
| 
Negative | 
You will not have been studying. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Will you have been studying? | 
| 
Form | 
will + have + been + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
We would relax. | 
| 
Negative | 
We would not relax. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Would we relax ?  | 
| 
Form | 
would + verb  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He would be writing. | 
| 
Negative | 
He would not be writing. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Would he be writing?  | 
| 
Form | 
would + be + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Affirmative  | 
He would have written. | 
| 
Negative | 
He would not have written. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Would he have written? | 
| 
Form | 
would + have + past participle (past participle of regular
  verbs: verb + ed | Past participle of irregular verbs: forms differ and
  should be learned by heart This is a list of irregular
  verbs) | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
| 
Conditional Perfect Progressive  | |
| 
Affirmative  | 
She would have been sleeping.  | 
| 
Negative | 
She would not have sleeping speaking. | 
| 
Interrogative | 
Would she have been sleeping?  | 
| 
Form | 
would + have + been + verb + ing  | 
| 
Uses | 
 | 
 
 
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