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Here are the variants of interrogative sentences in simple tenses:


Present Simple:

Do you like ice cream?

Does he play the guitar?

Do they live in New York?

Past Simple:

Did you finish your homework?

Did she go to the party?

Did they watch the movie?

Future Simple:

Will you come to the meeting?

Will he call me tomorrow?

Will they visit their grandparents?

Present Continuous:

Are you working on a project?

Is she attending the conference?

Are they studying for the exam?

Past Continuous:

Were you sleeping when I called?

Was she dancing at the party?

Were they playing soccer yesterday?

Future Continuous:

Will you be coming to the party?

Will she  be traveling next week?

Will they  be working late tonight?

Present Perfect:

Have you seen the new movie?

Has he visited Paris before?

Have they finished their meal?

Past Perfect:

Had you finished your work before the deadline?

Had she read the book before the movie came out?

Had they left the house when we arrived?

Future Perfect:

Will you have completed the project by Friday?

Will she have  finished her studies by next year?

Will they have  reached their destination by evening?

Present Perfect Continuous:

Have you been studying for the exam?

Has  she been working out at the gym regularly?

Have they been learning a new language?

Past Perfect Continuous:

Had  you been waiting for a long time?

Had  she been practicing the piano for hours?

Had  they been working on the project all night?

These examples cover a range of simple tenses and demonstrate how interrogative sentences can be formed in each tense.


Here are the variants of affirmative sentences in simple tenses:


Present Simple:

I work.

You work.

He/she/it works.

We work.

They work.

Past Simple:

I worked.

You worked.

He/she/it worked.

We worked.

They worked.

Future Simple:

I will work.

You will  work.

He/she/it will work.

We will  work.

They will  work.

Present Continuous:

I am working.

You are working.

He/she/it is working.

We are working.

They are working.

Past Continuous:

I was working.

You were working.

He/she/it was working.

We were working.

They were working.

Future Continuous:

I will be working.

You  will be working.

He/she/it  will  be working.

We  will be working.

They  will be working.

Present Perfect:

I have worked.

You have worked.

He/she/it has worked.

We have worked.

They have worked.

Past Perfect:

I had worked.

You had worked.

He/she/it had worked.

We had worked.

They had worked.

Future Perfect:

will have worked.

You will have  worked.

He/she/it will have  worked.

We will have worked.

They will have  worked.

Present Perfect Continuous:

have been working.

You have been working.

He/she/it has been working.

We have been working.

They have been working.

Past Perfect Continuous:

had  been working.

You had  been working.

He/she/it had  been working.

We had been working.

They had  been working.

These are the various forms of affirmative sentences in simple tenses.

Here are the variants of negative sentences in simple tenses:

Present Simple:

I do not work. / I don't work.

You do not work. / You don't work.

He/she/it does not work. / He/she/it doesn't work.

We do not work. / We don't work.

They do not work. / They don't work.

Past Simple:

I did not work. / I didn't work.

You did not work. / You didn't work.

He/she/it did not work. / He/she/it didn't work.

We did not work. / We didn't work.

They did not work. / They didn't work.

Future Simple:

I will not work. / I won't work.

You will not work. / You  won't  work.

He/she/it will not work. / He/she/it  won't work.

We will not work. / We  won't  work.

They will not work. / They  won't  work.

Present Continuous:

I am not working.

You are not working. / You aren't working.

He/she/it is not working. / He/she/it isn't working.

We are not working. / We aren't working.

They are not working. / They  aren't working.

Past Continuous:

I was not working. / I wasn't working.

You were not working. / You weren't working.

He/she/it was not working. / He/she/it wasn't working.

We were not working. / We weren't working.

They were not working. / They weren't  working.

Future Continuous:

I will not be working. / I won't be working.

You will not be working. / You won't be working.

He/she/it will not be working. / He/she/it won't be working.

We will not be working. / We won't be working.

They will not be working. / They won't be working.

Present Perfect:

I have not worked. / I haven't worked.

You have not worked. / You haven't worked.

He/she/it has not worked. / He/she/it hasn't worked.

We have not worked. / We haven't worked.

They have not worked. / They haven't worked.

Past Perfect:

I had not worked. / I hadn't worked.

You had not worked. / You hadn't worked.

He/she/it had not worked. / He/she/it hadn't worked.

We had not worked. / We hadn't worked.

They had not worked. / They hadn't worked.

Future Perfect:

I will not have worked. / I won't have worked.

You will not have worked. / You won't have worked.

He/she/it will not have worked. / He/she/it won't have worked.

We will not have worked. / We won't have worked.

They will not have worked. / They won't have worked.

Present Perfect Continuous:

I have not been working. / I haven't been working.

You have not been working. / You haven't been working.

He/she/it has not been working. / He/she/it hasn't been working. 

Past Perfect Continuous:

I had not been working.

You had not been working.

He/she/it had not been working.

We had not been working.

They had not been working

  1. I hadn’t been doing this since 2018.
  2. He hadn’t been making new toys for 3 months.
  3. She hadn’t been coming to this place since last month.
  4. They hadn’t been telling anyone about the story since I told them.
  5. We hadn’t been going to the market since February.






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You work.

He/she/it works.

 

You don't work.

 

He/she/it doesn't work.

Do you like ice cream?

Does he play the guitar?

 

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You worked.

He/she/it worked.

 

You didn't work.

 

He/she/it didn't work.

Did you finish your homework?

Did she go to the party?

 

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You will  work.

He/she/it will work.

 

will not work.   I won't work.

Will you come to the meeting?

Will he call me tomorrow?

 

Continuous:

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You are working.

He/she/it is working.

 

am not working.

You are not working. / You aren't working.

He/she/it is not working. / He/she/it isn't working.

We are not working. / We aren't working.

They are not working. / They  aren't working.

 

Are you working on a project?

Is she attending the conference?

 

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You were working.

He/she/it was working.

 

was not working. / I wasn't working.

You were not working. / You weren't working.

He/she/it was not working. / He/she/it wasn't working.

We were not working. / We weren't working.

They were not working. / They weren't  working.

 

Were you sleeping when I called?

Was she dancing at the party?

Were they playing soccer yesterday?

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You  will be working.

He/she/it  will  be working.

 

will not be working. / I won't be working.

You will not be working. / You won't be working.

He/she/it will not be working. / He/she/it won't be working.

We will not be working. / We won't be working.

They will not be working. / They won't be working.

 

Will you be coming to the party?

Will she  be traveling next week?

Will they  be working late tonight?

 

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You have worked.

He/she/it has worked.

 

You have not worked. / You haven't worked.

He/she/it has not worked. / He/she/it hasn't worked.

 

Have you seen the new movie?

Has he visited Paris before?

Have they finished their meal?

 

прош

You had worked.

He/she/it had worked.

 

You had not worked. / You hadn't worked.

He/she/it had not worked. / He/she/it hadn't worked.

 

Had you finished your work before the deadline?

Had she read the book before the movie came out?

Had they left the house when we arrived?

 

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You will have  worked.

He/she/it will have  worked.

 

You will not have worked. / You won't have worked.

He/she/it will not have worked. / He/she/it won't has worked.

 

Will you have completed the project by Friday?

Will she have  finished her studies by next year?

Will they have  reached their destination by evening?

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have been working.

You have been working.

He/she/it has been working.

We have been working.

They have been working.

 

have not been working. / I haven't been working.

You have not been working. / You haven't been working.

He/she/it has not been working. / He/she/it hasn't been working. 

 

Have you been studying for the exam?

Has  she been working out at the gym regularly?

Have they been learning a new language?

Have they been learning a new language?

 

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had  been working.

You had  been working.

He/she/it had  been working.

We had been working.

They had  been working.

 

I had not been working.

You had not been working.

He/she/it had not been working.

We had not been working.

They had not been working.

Had  you been waiting for a long time?

Had  she been practicing the piano for hours?

Had  they been working on the project all night?

 

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On Thursday, he will have been living in Peru for a year.

If my boyfriend and I are still together in June, we'll have been dating for five years.

I will not have been smoking for a year at the end of September.

Will they have been waiting a long time for us?

Will I have been exercising enough to lose weight by my wedding?

 

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Present Tense Simple or Continuous