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Conjugating verbs in its 12 forms

Past, present, future

Verbs: Study, run, get

Teacher’s name:
David Felipe Bertrand Nolasco

Student’s name: Madelyn Zivieta Tosta Galo


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Course’s name: Grammar Workshop

Place and date: Santa Ana, Atlántida


Monday, March 15th, 2021
STUDY
Simple Present Tense
Affirmative sentences
I study English and Chinese right now
You study biology for five hour every day
She studies for her English test
He studies in Boston this year
We study French at school every weekend
It studies at the library this moment
They study music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Do I study English and Chinese right now? Yes, I do No, I do not
Do you study biology for five hours every day? Yes, you do No, you do not
Does she study for her English test? Yes, she does No, she does not
Does he study in Boston this year? Yes, he does No, he does not
Do we study French at school every weekend? Yes, we do No, we do not
Does it study at the library this moment? Yes, it does No, it does not
Do they study music at the university? Yes, they do No, they do not

Wh/questions
What do I study English and Chinese?
Where do you study biology for five hours?
What does she study for her English test?
What does he study in Boston this year?
When do we study French at school?
Who does it study at the library this moment?
Why do they study music at the university?
Present Progressive Tense
Affirmative sentences
I am studying English and Chinese right now
You are studying biology for five hour every day
She is studying for her English test
He is studying in Boston this year
We are studying French at school every weekend
It is studying at the library this moment
They are studying music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Am I studying English and Chinese right now? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you studying biology for five hours every day? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she studying for her English test? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he studying in Boston this year? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we studying French at school every weekend? Yes, we are No, we are not
Is it studying at the library this moment? Yes, it is No, it is not
Are they studying music at the university? Yes, they are No, they are not

Wh/questions
What am I studying English and Chinese?
Where are you studying biology for five hours?
What is she studying for her English test?
What is he studying in Boston this year?
When is we studying French at school?
Who is it studying at the library this moment?
Why are they studying music at the university?
Simple Past Tense
Affirmative sentences
I studied English and Chinese this morning
You studied biology for five hours recently
She studied for her English test
He studied in Boston last year
We studied French at school last weekend
It studied at the library yesterday
They studied music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Did I study English and Chinese this morning? Yes, I did No, I did not
Did you study biology for five hours recently? Yes, you did No, you did not
Did she study for her English test? Yes, she did No, she did not
Does he study in Boston last year? Yes, he did No, he did not
Did we study French at school last weekend? Yes, we did No, we did not
Did it study at the library yesterday? Yes, it did No, it did not
Did they study music at the university? Yes, they did No, they did not

Wh/questions
What did I study English and Chinese?
Where did you study biology for five hours?
What did she study for her English test?
What did he study in Boston last year?
When did we study French at school?
Who did it study at the library yesterday?
Why did they study music at the university?
Past Progressive Tense
Affirmative sentences
I was studying English and Chinese this morning
You were studying biology for five hours recently
She was studying for her English test
He was studying in Boston last year
We were studying French at school last weekend
It was studying at the library yesterday
They were studying music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Was I studying English and Chinese this morning? Yes, I was No, I was not
Were you studying biology for five hours recently? Yes, you were No, you were not
Was she studying for her English test? Yes, she was No, she was not
Was he studying in Boston last year? Yes, he was No, he was not
Were we studying French at school last weekend? Yes, we were No, we were not
Was it studying at the library yesterday? Yes, it was No, it was not
Were they studying music at the university? Yes, they were No, they were not

Wh/questions
What was I studying English and Chinese?
Where were you studying biology for five hours?
What was she studying for her English test?
What was he studying in Boston last year?
When were we studying French at school?
Who was it studying at the library yesterday?
Why were they studying music at the university?

Future (will)
Affirmative sentences
I will study English and Chinese soon
You study biology for five hours eventually
She will study for her English test
He will study in Boston next year
We will study French at school next weekend
It will study at the library tomorrow
They will study music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Will I study English and Chinese soon? Yes, I will No, I will not
Will you study biology for five hours eventually? Yes, you will No, you will not
Will she study for her English test? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he study in Boston next year? Yes, he will No, he will not
Will we study French at school next weekend? Yes, we will No, we will not
Will it study at the library tomorrow? Yes, it will No, it will not
Will they study music at the university? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
What will I study English and Chinese?
Where will you study biology for five hours?
What will she study for her English test?
What will he study in Boston next year?
When will we study French at school?
Who will it study at the library tomorrow?
Why will they study music at the university?

Future (going to)


Affirmative sentences
I am going to study English and Chinese soon
You are going to study biology for five hours eventually
She is going to study for her English test
He is going to study in Boston next year
We are going to study French at school next weekend
It is going to study at the library tomorrow
They are going to study music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Am I going to study English and Chinese soon? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you going to study biology for five hours eventually? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she going to studying for her English test? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he going to study in Boston next year? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we going to study French at school next weekend? Yes, we are No, we are not
Is it going to study at the library this tomorrow? Yes, it is No, it is not
Are they going to study music at the university? Yes, they are No, they are
not

Wh/questions
What am I going to study English and Chinese?
Where are you going to study biology for five hours?
What is she going to study for her English test?
What is he going to study in Boston next year?
When is we going to study French at school?
Who is it going to study at the library tomorrow?
Why are they going to studying music at the university?

Present Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I have studied English and Chinese right now
You have studied biology for five hours every day
She has studied for her English test
He has studied in Boston this year
We have studied French at school this weekend
It has studied at the library today
They have studied music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Have I studied English and Chinese right now? Yes, I have No, I have not
Have you studied biology for five hours every day? Yes, you have No, you have not
Has she studied for her English test? Yes, she has No, she has not
Has he studied in Boston this year? Yes, he has No, he has not
Have we studied French at school every weekend? Yes, we have No, we have not
Has it studied at the library today? Yes, it has No, it has not
Have they studied music at the university? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
What have I studied English and Chinese?
Where have you studied biology for five hours?
What has she studied for her English test?
What has he study in Boston this year?
When have we studied French at school?
Who has it studied at the library today?
Why have they studied music at the university?

Past Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I had studied English and Chinese this morning
You had studied biology for five hours recently
She had studied for her English test
He had studied in Boston last year
We have studied French at school last weekend
It had studied at the library yesterday
They had studied music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Had I studied English and Chinese this morning? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you studied biology for five hours recently? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she studied for her English test? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he studied in Boston last year? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we studied French at school last weekend? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it studied at the library yesterday? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they studied music at the university? Yes, they had No, they had not

Wh/questions
What had I studied English and Chinese?
Where had you studied biology for five hours?
What had she studied for her English test?
What had he study in Boston this year?
When had we studied French at school?
Who had it studied at the library today?
Why had they studied music at the university?

Present Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I have been studying English and Chinese right now
You have been studying biology for five hours every day
She has been studying for her English test
He has been studying in Boston this year
We have been studying French at school this weekend
It has been studying at the library today
They have been studying music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Have I been studying English and Chinese right now? Yes, I have No, I have not

Have you been studying biology for five hours every day? Yes, you have No, you have not

Has she been studying for her English test? Yes, she has No, she has not

Has he been studying in Boston this year? Yes, he has No, he has not

Have we been studying French at school every weekend? Yes, we have No, we have not

Has it been studying at the library today? Yes, it has No, it has not

Have they been studying music at the university? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
What have I been studying English and Chinese?
Where have you been studying biology for five hours?
What has she been studying for her English test?
What has he been studying in Boston this year?
When have we been studying French at school?
Who has it been studying at the library today?
Why have they been studying music at the university?

Past Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I had been studying English and Chinese this morning
You had been studying biology for five hours recently
She had been studying for her English test
He had been studying in Boston last year
We have studying French at school last weekend
It had been studying at the library yesterday
They had been studying music at the university
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Had I been studying English and Chinese this morning? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you been studied biology for five hours recently? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she been studied for her English test? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he been studied in Boston last year? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we been studied French at school last weekend? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it been studying at the library yesterday? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they been studying music at the university? Yes, they had No, they had not

Wh/questions
What had I been studying English and Chinese?
Where had been you studying biology for five hours?
What had she been studying for her English test?
What had he been studying in Boston this year?
When had we been studying French at school?
Who had it been studying at the library today?
Why had they been studying music at the university?

Future Perfect Continuous

Affirmative sentences
I will have been studying English and Chinese soon
You will have been studying biology for five hours eventually

She will have been studying for her English test

He will have been studying in Boston next year

We will have been studying French at school next weekend

It will have been studying at the library tomorrow

They will have been studying music at the university

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Will I have been studying English and Chinese soon? Yes, I will No, I will not

Will you have been studying biology for five hours eventually? Yes, you will No, you will not

Will she have been studying for her English test? Yes, she will No, she will not

Will he have been studying in Boston next year? Yes, he will No, he will not

Will we have been studying French at school next weekend? Yes, we will No, we will not

Will it have been studying at the library tomorrow? Yes, it will No, it will not

Will they have been studying music at the university? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
What will I have been studying English and Chinese?
Where will you have been studying biology for five hours?
What will she have been studying for her English test?
What will he have been studying in Boston next year?
When will we have been studying at school?
Who will it have been studying at the library?
Why will they have been studying music at the university?

Future Perfect
Affirmative sentences
I will have studied English and Chinese soon
You will have studied biology for five hours eventually
She will have studied for her English test
He will have studied in Boston next year
We will have studied French at school next weekend
It will have studied at the library tomorrow
They will have studied music at the university

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Will I have studied English and Chinese soon? Yes, I will No, I will not

Will you have studied biology for five hours eventually? Yes, you will No, you will not

Will she have studied for her English test? Yes, she will No, she will not

Will he have studied in Boston next year? Yes, he will No, he will not

Will we have studied French at school next weekend? Yes, we will No, we will not

Will it have studied at the library tomorrow? Yes, it will No, it will not

Will they have studied music at the university? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
Where will I have studied English and Chinese?
What will you have studied biology for five hours?
Why will she have studied for her English test?
When will he have studied in Boston?
How will we have studied French at school?
Who will it have studied at the library?
When will they have studied music at the university?

Run
Simple Present Tense
Affirmative sentences
I run five miles in an hour every day
You run along the beach every Friday
She runs before six o’clock these days
He runs with Lucas this week
We run a lot of places
It runs so fast
They run in a park every morning

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Do I run five miles in an hour every day? Yes, I do No, I do not
Do you run along the beach every Friday Yes, you do No, you do not
Does she run before six o’clock these days? Yes, she does No, she does not
Does he run with Lucas this week? Yes, he does No, he does not
Do we run a lot of places? Yes, we do No we do not
Does it run so fast? Yes, it does No, it does not
Do they run in a park every morning? Yes, they do No, they do not

Wh/questions
When do I run five miles in an hour?
Why do you run along the beach?
Where does she run before six o’clock these days?
How does he run with Lucas this week?
Why do we run a lot of places?
Who does it run so fast?
When do they run in a park?

Present Progressive Tense


Affirmative sentences
I am running five miles in an hour every day
You are running along the beach every Friday
She is running before six o’clock these days
He is running with Lucas this week
We are running a lot of places
It is running so fast
They are running in a park every morning

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Am I running five miles in an hour every day? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you running along the beach every Friday? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she running before six o’clock these days? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he running with Lucas this week? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we running a lot of places? Yes, we are No we are not
Is it running so fast? Yes, it is No, it is not
Are they running in a park every morning? Yes, they are No, they are not

Wh/questions
When am I running five miles in an hour?
Why are you running along the beach?
Where is she running before six o’clock these days?
How is he running with Lucas this week?
Why are we running a lot of places?
Who is it running so fast?
When are they running in a park?

Simple Past Tense


Affirmative sentences
I ran five miles in an hour recently
You ran along the beach last Friday
She ran before six o’clock yesterday
He ran with Lucas last week
We ran a lot of places
It ran so fast
They ran in a park this morning

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Did I run five miles in an hour recently? Yes, I did No, I did not
Did you run along the beach last Friday? Yes, you did No, you did not
Did she run before six o’clock yesterday? Yes, she did No, she did not
Did he run with Lucas last week? Yes, he did No, he did not
Did we run a lot of places? Yes, we did No we did not
Did it run so fast? Yes, it did No, it did not
Did they run in a park this morning? Yes, they did No, they did not

Wh/questions
When did I run five miles in an hour?
Why did you run along the beach?
Where did she run before six o’clock these days?
How did he run with Lucas this week?
Why did we run a lot of places?
Who did it run so fast?
When did they run in a park?

Past Progressive Tense


Affirmative sentences
I was running five miles in an hour recently
You were running along the beach last Friday
She was running before six o’clock yesterday
He was running with Lucas last week
We were running a lot of places
It was running so fast
They were running in a park this morning

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Was I running five miles in an hour recently? Yes, I was No, I was not
Were you running along the beach last Friday? Yes, you were No, you were not
Was she running before six o’clock yesterday? Yes, she was No, she was not
Was he running with Lucas last week? Yes, he was No, he was not
Were we running a lot of places? Yes, we were No we were not
Was it run so fast? Yes, it was No, it was not
Were they running in a park this morning? Yes, they were No, they were not

Wh/questions
When was I running five miles in an hour?
Why were you running along the beach?
Where was she running before six o’clock these days?
How was he running with Lucas this week?
Why were we running a lot of places?
Who were it running so fast?
When did they run in a park?

Future(will)
Affirmative sentences
I will run five miles in an hour soon
You will run along the beach next Friday
She will run before six o’clock tomorrow
He will run with Lucas next week
We will run a lot of places
It will run so fast
They will run in a park next week

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Will I run five miles in an hour soon? Yes, I will No, I will not
Will you run along the beach next Friday? Yes, you will No, you will not
Will she run before six o’clock tomorrow? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he run with Lucas next week? Yes, he will No, he will no
Will we run a lot of places? Yes, we will No we will not
Will it run so fast? Yes, it will No, it will not
Will they run in a park next week? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
When will I run five miles in an hour?
Why will you run along the beach?
Where will she run before six o’clock tomorrow?
How will he run with Lucas next week?
Why will we run a lot of places?
Who will it run so fast?
When will they run in a park?

Future (going to)

Affirmative sentences
I am going to run five miles in an hour soon
You going to run along the beach next Friday
She going to run before six o’clock tomorrow
He going to run with Lucas next week
We going to run a lot of places
It going to run so fast
They going to run in a park next weekend

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Am I going to run five miles in an hour soon? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you going to run along the beach next Friday? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she going to run before six o’clock tomorrow? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he going to run with Lucas next week? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we going to run a lot of places? Yes, we are No we are not
Is it going to run so fast? Yes, it will No, it will not
Are they going to run in a park next weekend? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
When am I going to run five miles in an hour?
Why are you going to run along the beach?
Where is she going to run before six o’clock tomorrow?
How is he going to run with Lucas next week?
Why are we going to run a lot of places?
Who is it going to run so fast?
When are they going to run in a park?

Present Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I have run five miles in an hour every day
You have run along the beach every Friday
She has run before six o’clock these days
He has run with Lucas this week
We have run a lot of places
It has run so fast
They have run in a park every morning
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Have I run five miles in an hour every day? Yes, I have No, I have not
Have you run along the beach every Friday? Yes, you have No, you have not
Has she run before six o’clock these days? Yes, she has No, she has not
Has he run with Lucas this week? Yes, he has No, he has not
Have we run a lot of places? Yes, we have No, we have not
Has it run so fast? Yes, it has No, it has not
Have they run a park every morning? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
When have I run five miles in an hour?
Why have you run along the beach?
Where has she run before six o’clock?
How has he run with Lucas this week?
Why have we run a lot of places?
Who has it run so fast?
When have they run a park every morning?

Past Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I had run five miles in an hour recently
You had run along the beach last Friday
She had run before six o’clock yesterday
He had run with Lucas last week
We had run a lot of places
It had run so fast
They had run in a park this morning
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Had I run five miles in an hour recently? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you run along the beach last Friday? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she run before six o’clock yesterday? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he run with Lucas last week? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we run a lot of places? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it run so fast? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they run a park this morning? Yes, they had No, they had not

Wh/questions
When had I run five miles in an hour?
Why had you run along the beach?
Where had she run before six o’clock?
How had he run with Lucas this week?
Why had we run a lot of places?
Who had it run so fast?
When had they run a park every morning?

Present Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I have been running five miles in an hour every day
You have been running along the beach every Friday
She has been running before six o’clock these days
He has been running with Lucas this week
We have been running a lot of places
It has been running so fast
They have been running in a park every morning
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Have I been running five miles in an hour every day? Yes, I have No, I have not

Have you been running along the beach every Friday? Yes, you have No, you have not
Has she been running before six o’clock these days? Yes, she has No, she has not

Has he been running with Lucas this week? Yes, he has No, he has not

Have we been running a lot of places? Yes, we have No, we have not

Has it been running so fast? Yes, it has No, it has not

Have they run a park every morning? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
When have I been running five miles in an hour?
Why have you been running along the beach?
Where has she been running before six o’clock?
How has he been running with Lucas this week?
Why have we been running a lot of places?
Who has it been running so fast?
When have they been running a park every morning?

Past Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I had been running five miles in an hour recently
You had been running along the beach last Friday
She had been running before six o’clock yesterday
He had been running with Lucas last week
We had been running a lot of places
It had been running so fast
They had been running in a park this morning
Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers
Had I been running five miles in an hour recently? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you been running along the beach last Friday? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she been running before six o’clock yesterday? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he been running with Lucas last week? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we been running a lot of places? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it been running so fast? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they been running a park this morning? Yes, they had No, they had not

Wh/questions
When had I been running five miles in an hour?
Why had you been running along the beach?
Where had she been running before six o’clock?
How had he been running with Lucas this week?
Why had we been running a lot of places?
Who had it been running so fast?
When had they been running a park every morning?

Future Perfect Continuous

Affirmative sentences
I will have been running five in an hour soon

You will have been running along the beach next Friday

She will have been running before six o’clock tomorrow

He will have been running with Lucas next week

We will have been running a lot of places

It will have been running so fast

They will have been running in a park next weekend

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Will I have been running five in an hour soon? Yes, I will No, I will not

Will you have been running along the beach next Friday? Yes, you will No, you will not

Will she have been running before six o’clock tomorrow? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he have been running with Lucas next week? Yes, he will No, he will not

Will we have been running a lot of places? Yes, we will No, we will not

Will it have been running so fast? Yes, it will No, it will not

Will they have been running in a park next weekend? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
When will I have been running five in an hour?
Why will you have been running along the beach?
Where will she have been running before six o’clock?
How will he have been running with Lucas?
Why will we have been running a lot of places?
Who will it have been running so fast?
When will they have been running in a park?

Future Perfect
Affirmative sentences
I will have run five miles in an hour soon
You will have run along the beach next Friday
She will have run before six o’clock tomorrow
He will have run with Lucas next week
We will have run a lot of places
It will have run so fast
They will have run in a park next weekend

Yes/No questions Affirmative and negative answers


Will I have run five miles in an hour soon? Yes, I will No, I will not

Will you have run along the beach next Friday? Yes, you will No, you will not

Will she have run before six o’clock tomorrow? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he have run with Lucas next week? Yes, he will No, he will not

Will we have run a lot of places? Yes, we will No, we will not

Will it have run so fast? Yes, it will No, it will not

Will they have run in a park next weekend? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
Where will I have run five miles in an hour?
What will you have run along the beach?
Why will she have run before six o’clock?
When will he have run with Lucas?
How will we have run a lot of places?
Who will it have run so fast?
When will they have run in a park?

Get
Simple Present Tense
Affirmative sentences
I get to review the lesson profoundly
You get the lesson very fast
She gets a cellphone for her graduation
He gets a physical examination this year
We get along together
It gets dark very early in the winter
They get him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Do I get to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I do No, I do not
Do you get the lesson very fast? Yes, you do No, you do not
Does she get a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she does No, she does not
Does he get a physical examination this year? Yes, he does No, he does not
Do we get along together? Yes, we do No, we do not
Does it get dark very early in the winter? Yes, it does No, it does not
Do they get him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they do No, they do not

Wh/questions
When do I get to review the lesson profoundly?
Why do you get the lesson very fast?
What does she get a cellphone for her graduation?
Why does he get a physical examination once a year?
How do we get along together?
Why does it get dark very early in the winter?
When do they get him arrested for driving too fast?

Present Progressive Tense


Affirmative sentences
I am getting to review the lesson profoundly
You are getting the lesson very fast
She is getting a cellphone for her graduation
He is getting a physical examination this year
We are getting along together
It is getting dark very early in the winter
They are getting him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Am I get to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you get the lesson very fast? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she getting a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he getting a physical examination this year? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we getting along together? Yes, we are No, we are not
Is it getting dark very early in the winter? Yes, it is No, it is not
Are they getting him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they are No, they are not

Wh/questions
When am I getting to review the lesson profoundly?
Why are you getting the lesson very fast?
What is she getting a cellphone for her graduation?
Why is he getting a physical examination this year?
How are we getting along together?
Why is it getting dark very early in the winter?
When are they getting him arrested for driving too fast?

Simple Past Tense


Affirmative sentences
I got to review the lesson profoundly
You got the lesson very fast
She got a cellphone for her graduation
He got a physical examination the last year
We got along together
It got dark very early in the winter
They got him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Did I get to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I did No, I did not
Did you get the lesson very fast? Yes, you did No, you did not
Did she get a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she did No, she did not
Did he get a physical examination once a year? Yes, he did No, he did not
Did we get along together? Yes, we did No, we do not
Did it get dark very early in the winter? Yes, it did No, it did not
Did they get him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they did No, they did not

Wh/questions
When did I get to review the lesson profoundly?
Why did you get the lesson very fast?
What did she get a cellphone for her graduation?
Why did he get a physical examination once a year?
How did we get along together?
Why did it get dark very early in the winter?
When did they get him arrested for driving too fast?

Past Progressive Tense


Affirmative sentences
I was getting to review the lesson profoundly
You were getting the lesson very fast
She was getting a cellphone for her graduation
He was getting a physical examination last year
We were getting along together
It was getting dark very early in the winter
They were getting him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Was I getting to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I am No, I am not
Were you getting the lesson very fast? Yes, you are No, you are not
Was she getting a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she is No, she is not
Was he getting a physical examination once a year? Yes, he is No, he is not
Were we getting along together? Yes, we are No, we are not
Was it getting dark very early in the winter? Yes, it is No, it is not
Were they getting him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they are No, they are not

Wh/questions
When was I getting to review the lesson profoundly?
Why were you getting the lesson very fast?
What was she getting a cellphone for her graduation?
Why was he getting a physical examination once a year?
How were we getting along together?
Why was it getting dark very early in the winter?
When were they getting him arrested for driving too fast?

Future (Will)
Affirmative sentences
I will get to review the lesson profoundly
You will get the lesson very fast
She will get a cellphone for her graduation
He will get a physical examination next year
We will get along together
It will get dark very early in the winter
They will get him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Will I get to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I will No, I will not
Will you get the lesson very fast? Yes, you will No, you will not
Will she get a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he get a physical examination next year? Yes, he will No, he will not
Will we get along together? Yes, we will No, we will not
Will it get dark very early in the winter? Yes, it will No, it will not
Will they get him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they will No, they will not
Wh/questions
When will I get to review the lesson profoundly?
Why will you get the lesson very fast?
What will she get a cellphone for her graduation?
Why will he get a physical examination next year?
How will we get along together?
Why will it get dark very early in the winter?
When will they get him arrested for driving too fast?

Future (going to)


Affirmative sentences
I am going to get to review the lesson profoundly
You are going to get the lesson very fast
She is going to get a cellphone for her graduation
He is going to get a physical examination once a year
We are going to get along together
It is going to get dark very early in the winter
They are going to get him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Am I going to get to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I am No, I am not
Are you going to get the lesson very fast? Yes, you are No, you are not
Is she going to get a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she is No, she is not
Is he going to get a physical examination once a year? Yes, he is No, he is not
Are we going to get along together? Yes, we are No, we are not
Is it going to get dark very early in the winter? Yes, it is No, it is not
Are they going to get him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they are No, they are not

Wh/questions
When am I going to get to review the lesson profoundly?
Why are you going to get the lesson very fast?
What is she going to get a cellphone for her graduation?
Why is he going to get a physical examination once a year?
How are we going to get along together?
Why is it going to get dark very early in the winter?
When are they going to get him arrested for driving too fast?

Present Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I have got to review the lesson profoundly
You have got the lesson very fast
She has got a cellphone for her graduation
He has got a physical examination this year
We have got along together
It has got dark very early in the winter
They have got him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Have I got to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I have No, I have not
Have you got the lesson very fast? Yes, you have No, you have not
Has she got a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she has No, she has not
Has he got a physical examination once a year? Yes, he has No, he has not
Have we got along together? Yes, we have No, we have not
Has it got dark very early in the winter? Yes, it has No, it has not
Have they got him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
When have I got to review the lesson profoundly?
Why have you got the lesson very fast?
What has she got a cellphone for her graduation?
Why has he got a physical examination once a year?
How has we got along together?
Why has it got dark very early in the winter?
When have they got him arrested for driving too fast?

Past Perfect Tense


Affirmative sentences
I had got to review the lesson profoundly
You had got the lesson very fast
She had got a cellphone for her graduation
He had got a physical examination last year
We had got along together
It had got dark very early in the winter
They had got him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Had I got to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you got the lesson very fast? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she got a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he got a physical examination once a year? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we got along together? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it got dark very early in the winter? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they got him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they had No, they had not

Wh/questions
When had I got to review the lesson profoundly?
Why had you got the lesson very fast?
What had she got a cellphone for her graduation?
Why had he got a physical examination once a year?
How had we got along together?
Why had it got dark very early in the winter?
When had they got him arrested for driving too fast?

Present Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I have been getting to review the lesson profoundly
You have been getting the lesson very fast
She has been getting a cellphone for her graduation
He has been getting a physical examination this year
We have been getting along together
It has been getting dark very early in the winter
They have getting him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Have I been getting to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I have No, I have not

Have you been getting the lesson very fast? Yes, you have No, you have not

Has she been getting a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she has No, she has not

Has he been getting a physical examination once a year? Yes, he has No, he has not

Have we been getting along together? Yes, we have No, we have not

Has it been getting dark very early in the winter? Yes, it has No, it has not

Have they been getting him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they have No, they have not

Wh/questions
When have I been getting to review the lesson profoundly?
Why have you been getting the lesson very fast?
What has she been getting a cellphone for her graduation?
Why has he been getting a physical examination once a year?
How has we been getting along together?
Why has it been getting dark very early in the winter?
When have they been getting him arrested for driving too fast?

Past Perfect Progressive


Affirmative sentences
I had been getting to review the lesson profoundly
You had been getting the lesson very fast
She had been getting a cellphone for her graduation
He had been getting a physical examination last year
We had been getting along together
It had been getting dark very early in the winter
They had been getting him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Had I been getting to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I had No, I had not
Had you been getting the lesson very fast? Yes, you had No, you had not
Had she been getting a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she had No, she had not
Had he been getting a physical examination last year? Yes, he had No, he had not
Had we been getting along together? Yes, we had No, we had not
Had it been getting dark very early in the winter? Yes, it had No, it had not
Had they been getting him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they had No, they had
not

Wh/questions
When had I been getting to review the lesson profoundly?
Why had you been getting the lesson very fast?
What had she been getting a cellphone for her graduation?
Why had he been getting a physical examination once a year?
How had we been getting along together?
Why had it been getting dark very early in the winter?
When had they getting him arrested for driving too fast?

Future Perfect Continuous


Affirmative sentences
I will have been getting to review the lesson profoundly
You will have been getting the lesson very fast
She will have been getting a cellphone for her graduation
He will have been getting a physical examination this year
We will have been getting along together
It will have been getting dark very early in the winter
They will have getting him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Will I have been getting to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I will No, I will not

Will you have been getting the lesson very fast? Yes, you will No, you will not

Will she have been getting a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she will No, she will not

Will he have been getting a physical examination once a year? Yes, he will No, he will not

Will we have been getting along together? Yes, we will No, we will not

Will it have been getting dark very early in the winter? Yes, it will No, it will not

Will they have been getting him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
When will I have been getting to review the lesson profoundly?
Why will you have been getting the lesson very fast?
What will she have been getting a cellphone for her graduation?
Why will he have been getting a physical examination once a year?
How will we have been getting along together?
Why will it have been getting dark very early in the winter?
When will they have been getting him arrested for driving too fast?

Future Perfect
Affirmative sentences
I will have got to review the lesson profoundly
You will have got the lesson very fast
She will has got a cellphone for her graduation
He will have got a physical examination next year
We will have got along together
It will have got dark very early in the winter
They will have got him arrested for driving too fast

Yes/questions Affirmative and negative sentences


Will I have got to review the lesson profoundly? Yes, I will No, I will not
Will you have got the lesson very fast? Yes, you will No, you will not
Will she have got a cellphone for her graduation? Yes, she will No, she will not
Will he have got a physical examination once a year? Yes, he will No, he will not
Will we have got along together? Yes, we will No, we will not
Will it have got dark very early in the winter? Yes, it will No, it will not
Will they have got him arrested for driving too fast? Yes, they will No, they will not

Wh/questions
When will I have got to review the lesson profoundly?
Why will you have got the lesson very fast?
What will she have got a cellphone for her graduation?
Why will he have got a physical examination once a year?
How will we have got along together?
Why will it have got dark very early in the winter?
When will they got him arrested for driving too fast?

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