1. SIXTEEN FORM OF TENSES
FORM PRESENT PAST
(+) she sweep a garden every week. (+) she swept a garden yesterday.
SIMPLE (-) she doesn’t sweep a garden every week. (-) she didn’t sweep a garden yesterday.
(?) does she swim a garden every week? (?) did she sweep a garden yesterday?
(+) she is sweeping a garden every week. (+) she was sweeping a garden when you graduated.
CONTINUOUS (-) she isn’t sweeping a garden every week. (-) she wasn’t sweeping a garden when you graduated.
(?) is she sweeping a garden every week? (?) was she sweeping a garden when you graduated?
(+) she has swept a garden. (+) she had swept a garden before you graduated.
PERFECT (-) she hasn’t swept a garden. (-) she hadn’t swept a garden before you graduated.
(?) has she swept a garden? (?) had she swept a garden before you graduated?
(+) she has been sweeping a garden since last month. (+) she had been sweeping a garden until you graduated.
PERFECT
(-) she hasn’t been sweeping a garden since last month. (-) she hadn’t been sweeping a garden until you graduated.
CONTINUOUS
(?) has she been sweeping a garden since last month? (?) had she been sweeping a garden until you graduated?
FORM FUTURE PAST FUTURE
(+) she will sweep a garden tomorrow. (+) she would sweep a garden.
SIMPLE (-) she won’t sweep a garden tomorrow. (-) she wouldn’t sweep a garden.
(?) will she sweep a garden tomorrow? (?) would she sweep a garden?
CONTINUOUS (+) she will be sweeping a garden next morning. (+) she would be sweeping a garden.
2. (-) she won’t be sweeping a garden next morning. (-) she wouldn’t be sweeping a garden.
(?) will she be sweeping a garden next morning? (?) would she be sweeping a garden?
(+) she will have swept a garden. (+) she would have swept a garden.
PERFECT (-) she won’t have swept a garden. (-) she woudn’t have swept a garden.
(?) will she have swept a garden? (?) would she have swept a garden?
(+) she will have been sweeping a garden. (+) she would have been sweeping a garden.
PERFECT
(-) she won’t have been sweeping a garden. (-) she wouldn’t have been sweeping a garden.
CONTINUOUS
(?) will she have been sweeping a garden? (?) would she have been sweeping a garden?
3. SIXTEEN FORMS OF TENSES IN PASSIVE SENTENCES AND INTRODUCING PARTS OF
SPEECH : ADJECTIVE, NOUN AND ADVERB
FORM PRESENT PAST FUTURE
My notebook is created by the expert My notebook was created by the expert My notebook will be created by the
expert
My notebook is very expensive My notebook was very expensive
SIMPLE My notebook will be very expensive
My notebook is a part of my life My notebook was a part of my life
My notebook will be a part of my life
My notebook is at my room My notebook was at my room
My notebook will be at my room
My notebook is being created by the My notebook was being created by the My notebook will be being created by the
expert expert expert
My notebook is being very My notebook was being very expensive My notebook will be being very
CONTINUOUS expensive expensive
My notebook was being a part of my
My notebook is being a part of my life My notebook will be being a part of my
life life
My notebook was being at my office
My notebook is being at my room My notebook will be being at my room
4. My notebook has been created by My notebook had been created by the My notebook will have been created by
the expert expert the expert
My notebook has been very My notebook had been very expensive My notebook will have been very
PERFECT expensive expensive
My notebook had been a part of my life
My notebook has been a part of my My notebook will have been a part of my
office My notebook had been at my office life
My notebook has been at my office My notebook will have been at my office
My notebook has been being created My notebook had been being created My notebook will have been being
by the expert by the expert created by the expert
My notebook has been being very My notebook had been being very My notebook will have been being very
PERFECT expensive expensive expensive
CONTINUOUS My notebook has been being a part My notebook had been being a part of My notebook will have been being a part
of my live my life of my life
My notebook has been being at my My notebook had been being at my My notebook will have been being at my
office office room
PAST FUTURE
SIMPLE CONTINUOUS PERFECT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
My notebook would be created My notebook would be being My notebook would have been My notebook would have been
by the expert created by the expert created by the expert being created by the expert
My notebook would be very My notebook would be being My notebook would have been My notebook would have been
expensive very expensive very expensive being very expensive
5. My notebook would be a part of My notebook would be being a My notebook would have been a My notebook would have been
my life part of my life part of my life being a part of my life
My notebook would be at my My notebook would be being at My notebook would have been at My notebook would have been
room my room my office being at my office