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Simple Present Subject + base form of She reads books every every day, always,
the verb night. usually, sometimes
Present Subject + am/is/are + They are reading a book now, at the moment,
Continuous present participle right now. currently
Present Perfect Subject + have/has + past He has lived here for five since, for, already, yet,
participle years. ever, just
Present Perfect Subject + have/has + We have been waiting for, since, lately, recently
Continuous been + present participle for an hour.
Simple Past Subject + past tense of She read a book yesterday, last week, ago
the verb yesterday.
Past Perfect Subject + had + past She had finished her before, after, already, just
participle work before I arrived.
Past Perfect Subject + had + been + He had been working for for, since, all day, by the
Continuous present participle two hours. time
Simple Future Subject + will + base form We will go to the beach tomorrow, next week, in
of the verb tomorrow. the future
Future Subject + will + be + They will be waiting for at this time tomorrow, by
Continuous present participle you at the airport. this time next week
Future Perfect Subject + will + have + She will have finished by, before, by the time
past participle her homework by then.
Future Perfect Subject + will + have + I will have been working for, by, by the time, all
Continuous been + present participle for ten hours. day
Esta tabela cobre todos os principais tempos verbais em inglês, juntamente com exemplos e
expressões de tempo comumente associadas a cada tempo verbal.