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Tempos verbais em Inglês

 Verbo : to wear (usar, vestir)


Past simple: wore
Participle: worn

 Simple Present / Presente Simples

I wear fitness clothes.


He wears fitness clothes.
Paul doesn’t wear Fitness clothes.
Does Mary wear fitness clothes ?

 Present Continuous / Presente Contínuo

I am (/am not) wearing fitness clothes.

you are (/aren’t) wearing fitness clothes.

Is (/isn’t) he/she/it  wearing fitness clothes?

 Simple Past / Passado Simples;

I wore fitness clothes.


He wore fitness clothes.
Jane and Paul didn’t wear Fitness clothes.
Did Mary wear fitness clothes?

 Past Continuous / Passado Contínuo;

I was (/was not) wearing fitness clothes.


You were (/weren’t) wearing fitness clothes.
Was/(wasn’t) he/she/it wearing fitness clothes?

 Future Simple / Futuro Simples;


(‘ll)
I will (/won’t) wear fitness clothes.
You will (/will not) wear fitness clothes.
Will /(won’t) he/she/it wear fitness clothes?
 Future Simple Continuous / Futuro Contínuo;

I am (/am not) going to wear fitness clothes.

You are (/aren’t) going to wear fitness clothes.

Is (/isn’t) he/she/it going to wear fitness clothes?

 Present Perfect / Presente Perfeito;

I have (/have not) worn fitness clothes.

You have (/haven’t) worn fitness clothes.

Has (/hasn’t) he/she/it worn fitness clothes?

 Present Perfect Continuous / Presente Perfeito Contínuo;

I have (/have not) been wearing fitness clothes.

You have (/haven’t) been wearing fitness clothes.

Has (/hasn’t) he/she/it been wearing fitness clothes?

 Past Perfect / Passado Perfeito;

I had (/had not) worn fitness clothes.

You had (/hadn’t) worn fitness clothes

Had (/hadn’t) he/she/it worn fitness clothes?

 Past Perfect Continuous:

I had been wearing fitness clothes since the last year.

Jane hadn’t wearing fitness clothes since the last year.

Had we been wearing fitness clothes one day?

 Future Perfect:
The tense that is used for actions that will be completed between now and
some point in the future.

“I will have worn at least 100 fitness leggings by the end of the year”
“He will have worn 40 tennis by the first quarter of 2018.”
Will Julie have been wearing fitness clothes someday?
Future Perfect Continuous:
The tense that is used to describe actions that will continue up until a point
in the future.

By noon today, I will have been wearing fitness clothes for 2 hours.”


“In April, Damien won’t have been wearing fitness clothes  for 10 years.”

 Modal Verbs:

I can (/can’t) wear fitness clothes.

You should (/should not) wear fitness clothes.

Must /(mustn’t) he/she/it wear fitness clothes?

 Preference modals:

Do you prefer to wear fitness clothes

You rather wear fitness clothes.

Would he/she/it like to wear fitness clothes?

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