The document discusses various verb tenses including simple present, present continuous, present perfect, past, future, and perfect progressive tenses. Examples are provided to illustrate how each tense is used to describe actions occurring at different points in time, such as in the present, past, or future.
The document discusses various verb tenses including simple present, present continuous, present perfect, past, future, and perfect progressive tenses. Examples are provided to illustrate how each tense is used to describe actions occurring at different points in time, such as in the present, past, or future.
The document discusses various verb tenses including simple present, present continuous, present perfect, past, future, and perfect progressive tenses. Examples are provided to illustrate how each tense is used to describe actions occurring at different points in time, such as in the present, past, or future.
Present It has rained a lot these days. perfect simple Present It has been raining a lot. perfect Progressive simple It rained a lot yesterday. Past continuous It was raining a lot in the morning. Past perfect It had rained a lot before we played our football match. Simple. Past Perfect It had been raining a lot before the Olympic games. progressive . Simple It will rain a lot tomorrow according to the forecast. Future Continuous. It will be raining a lot tomorrow according to the forecast. It´s going to rain a lot tomorrow afternoon. (It´s gonna rain) Perfect It will have rained a lot after midday Perfect It will have been raining all next week. Progressive General review of the grammar tenses
Simple Cándido does his homework after lunch.
Present continuous Cándido is doing his homework right now. Perfect simple Cándido has already done his homework. Perfect progressive Cándido has been doing his homework every afternoon/ accurately.
simple Cándido did his homework on time.
Past Continuous/progressive Cándido was doing his homework when there was a short-circuit. Perfect simple Cándido had already done his homework before the short-circuit. Perfect progressive Cándido had been doing his homework even he was ill.
Simple Cándido will do his homework later.
Future Continuous / progressive Cándido will be doing his homework after his lunch. Perfect simple Cándido will have done his homework before Saturday afternoon. Perfect Progressive Cándido will have been doing his homework once the vacations starts.