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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
by : M Jundullah
Jundu M D
PRESENT
SimplePresent Tense.
PresentContinuousTense.
Present Perfect Tense.
PresentPerfect ContinuousTense.
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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
 A Fact, Habit, and Regular Action
 Fact : The sun sets in the west.
 Habit : She always writes in the morning.
 Regular : He writes two books a year.
Note:
s/es : She, He, It
Do : I, You, You, They, We
Does : She, He, It
S + verb1 (s/es) + O
Jundu M D
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Happening at Present, Temporary Situation, and
Changing Situation
 Happening : I am playing football now.
 Temporary : They normally play football, but
today they are playing basketball.
 Changing : Yesterday it was very sunny.
Today it is raining more and more.
S + to be + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
 Action that is complete at the time of speaking.
Examples:
 I have studied 3 section of this book until now.
 I have already done half of the excercises,
 He has driven 500 kilometers so far.
S + have + verb3 + O
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action that started in the past and still in progress.
Examples:
 I have been studying all morning.
 I have been doing the excercises since 11 o’clock.
 He has been driving for five hours.
S + have been + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
PAST
SimplePastTense.
PastContinuousTense.
PastPerfect Tense.
PastPerfect ContinuousTense.
Jundu M D
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
 Action completes at specific time in the past.
Examples:
 I studied 3 section of this book last night.
 I did half of the excercises before lunch.
 I drove 500 kilometers yesterday.
S + verb2 + O
Jundu M D
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action in progress in the past either
 When a shorter action took place,or
 At a very precise moment.
Examples:
 We were playing cards when she arrived.
 He was sleeping when the phone rang.
 It was snowing at 10 am yesterday.
 They were flying to Tokyo at this time yesterday.
Note:
The shorter action is always in the past simple. It
may stop the action in progress or not.
S + was/were + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
PAST PERFECT TENSE
 Action that was completed in the past either
 Before another action took place, or
 Before a very precise moment.
Examples:
 She arrived after we had played cards.
 He had slept a little before the phone rang.
 It had started to snow by 10 am yesterday.
 They had left Jakarta by this time yesterday.
Note:
The second (later) action is
always in the past simple.
S + had + verb3 + O
Jundu M D
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action that had started, had continued for some time and
was still in progress either.
Examples:
 We had been playing cards for two hours when she arrived.
 He had been sleeping for a long time when the phone rang.
 It had been snowing for several hours by 10 am yesterday.
 They had been flying to Jakarta for few hours by this time
yesterday.
Note:
The second (later) action is
always in the past simple.
S + had been + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
FUTURE
SimpleFuture“Will.”
SimpleFuture“be Going to.”
FutureContinuousTense.
FuturePerfect Tense.
FuturePerfect ContinuousTense.
Jundu M D
SIMPLE FUTURE “WILL.”
Future Simple has two main usages,
 Expressing a possibility in the future (usually in
conjuntion with an expression of possibility).
Example:
“It will probably rain tonight.”
o Making a decision at the time of speaking (usually
in a dialogue).
Example:
A: “I’d love to see the town.”
B: “Really? I will show you around.”
S + will + verb1 + O
Jundu M D
SIMPLE FUTURE “BE GOING TO.”
 Expressing something that is certain to happen in
the future.
Example:
“Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain any
minute.”
 Talking about decision or a plan you have made
before the time of speaking.
Example:
“I know you want to see the town. I am going to show you
around.”
S + be going to + verb1 + O
Jundu M D
FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE.
 Action in progress at a specific time in the future
(equivalent of present and past continuous)
Examples:
 They are flying to Jakarta at this moment. (present)
 They were flying to Jakarta at this time yesterday. (past)
 They will be flying to Jakarta at this time tomorrow.
 Occasionally, as an alternative to “going to” for a future
plan or “be doing” for future arrangement.
Examples:
 Are you going to use the car this evening? (plan)
 Will you be using the car this evening? (arrangement)
S + will be + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
 Action that will be completed in the future either.
 Before a specific moment, or
 Before another action takes place.
Examples:
 They will have left for Dublin by this time tomorrow.
 The film will have finished by midnight.
 She will have done her homework by the time we arrive.
Note:
The second (later) action is
always in the present simple.
S + will have + verb3 + O
Jundu M D
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action that will have started, will have continued for some
time and will still be in progress in the future either
 Before a specific moment, or
 Before another action takes place.
Examples:
 They will have been flying to Texas for a few hours by this time
tomorrow.
 The film will have been running for two hours by midnight.
 She will have been doing her homework for several hours by the time
we arrive.
Note:
The second (later) action is
always in the present simple.
S + will have been + verb(ing)+ O
Jundu M D
PAST FUTURE
Simple PastFuture.
PastFutureContinuousTense.
Past FuturePerfect Tense.
PastFutureContinuousTense.
Jundu M D
SIMPLE PAST FUTURE.
 Express the idea that in the past you thought something
would happen in the future.
 “would” is used to volunteer or promise, and
 “was going to” is used to plan.
 Both form can be used to make prediction about the future.
Examples:
 I told you he was going to come to the party. (plan)
 I knew Scarlett would make breakfast. (voluntary action)
 I had a feeling that the vacation was going to be a
disaster. (prediction)
 He promised he would send a postcard from Peru.
(promise)
S +would / (was/were going to) + O
Jundu M D
PAST FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action in progress at a specific time in the future by
using past view.
Examples:
 I would be attending the conference if I was in
Jakarta.
 She would be having breakfast if her mother
cooked some foods.
 If she came, the show would be taking place
smoothly.
S +would be + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
PAST FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
 Action that will be completed in the future by using
past view.
Examples:
 If you had saved your money in a bank, they
would’nt have gone.
 I would have had that car, but i prefered to save
money.
S +would have + verb3 + O
Jundu M D
PAST FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
 Action that will have started, will have continued for some
time and will still be in progress in the future by using past
view.
Examples:
 If his visa had been approved, he would have been working
abroad for a week.
 Zack and his family would have been living at their new house
if its constuction had finished.
 I would have been doing my homework if I had bought a pen.
S +would have been + verb(ing) + O
Jundu M D
Jundu M D

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English grammar (All 16 Tenses)

  • 1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR by : M Jundullah Jundu M D
  • 2. PRESENT SimplePresent Tense. PresentContinuousTense. Present Perfect Tense. PresentPerfect ContinuousTense. Jundu M D
  • 3. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE  A Fact, Habit, and Regular Action  Fact : The sun sets in the west.  Habit : She always writes in the morning.  Regular : He writes two books a year. Note: s/es : She, He, It Do : I, You, You, They, We Does : She, He, It S + verb1 (s/es) + O Jundu M D
  • 4. PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE  Happening at Present, Temporary Situation, and Changing Situation  Happening : I am playing football now.  Temporary : They normally play football, but today they are playing basketball.  Changing : Yesterday it was very sunny. Today it is raining more and more. S + to be + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 5. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE  Action that is complete at the time of speaking. Examples:  I have studied 3 section of this book until now.  I have already done half of the excercises,  He has driven 500 kilometers so far. S + have + verb3 + O Jundu M D
  • 6. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action that started in the past and still in progress. Examples:  I have been studying all morning.  I have been doing the excercises since 11 o’clock.  He has been driving for five hours. S + have been + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 8. SIMPLE PAST TENSE  Action completes at specific time in the past. Examples:  I studied 3 section of this book last night.  I did half of the excercises before lunch.  I drove 500 kilometers yesterday. S + verb2 + O Jundu M D
  • 9. PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action in progress in the past either  When a shorter action took place,or  At a very precise moment. Examples:  We were playing cards when she arrived.  He was sleeping when the phone rang.  It was snowing at 10 am yesterday.  They were flying to Tokyo at this time yesterday. Note: The shorter action is always in the past simple. It may stop the action in progress or not. S + was/were + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 10. PAST PERFECT TENSE  Action that was completed in the past either  Before another action took place, or  Before a very precise moment. Examples:  She arrived after we had played cards.  He had slept a little before the phone rang.  It had started to snow by 10 am yesterday.  They had left Jakarta by this time yesterday. Note: The second (later) action is always in the past simple. S + had + verb3 + O Jundu M D
  • 11. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action that had started, had continued for some time and was still in progress either. Examples:  We had been playing cards for two hours when she arrived.  He had been sleeping for a long time when the phone rang.  It had been snowing for several hours by 10 am yesterday.  They had been flying to Jakarta for few hours by this time yesterday. Note: The second (later) action is always in the past simple. S + had been + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 13. SIMPLE FUTURE “WILL.” Future Simple has two main usages,  Expressing a possibility in the future (usually in conjuntion with an expression of possibility). Example: “It will probably rain tonight.” o Making a decision at the time of speaking (usually in a dialogue). Example: A: “I’d love to see the town.” B: “Really? I will show you around.” S + will + verb1 + O Jundu M D
  • 14. SIMPLE FUTURE “BE GOING TO.”  Expressing something that is certain to happen in the future. Example: “Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain any minute.”  Talking about decision or a plan you have made before the time of speaking. Example: “I know you want to see the town. I am going to show you around.” S + be going to + verb1 + O Jundu M D
  • 15. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE.  Action in progress at a specific time in the future (equivalent of present and past continuous) Examples:  They are flying to Jakarta at this moment. (present)  They were flying to Jakarta at this time yesterday. (past)  They will be flying to Jakarta at this time tomorrow.  Occasionally, as an alternative to “going to” for a future plan or “be doing” for future arrangement. Examples:  Are you going to use the car this evening? (plan)  Will you be using the car this evening? (arrangement) S + will be + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 16. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE  Action that will be completed in the future either.  Before a specific moment, or  Before another action takes place. Examples:  They will have left for Dublin by this time tomorrow.  The film will have finished by midnight.  She will have done her homework by the time we arrive. Note: The second (later) action is always in the present simple. S + will have + verb3 + O Jundu M D
  • 17. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action that will have started, will have continued for some time and will still be in progress in the future either  Before a specific moment, or  Before another action takes place. Examples:  They will have been flying to Texas for a few hours by this time tomorrow.  The film will have been running for two hours by midnight.  She will have been doing her homework for several hours by the time we arrive. Note: The second (later) action is always in the present simple. S + will have been + verb(ing)+ O Jundu M D
  • 18. PAST FUTURE Simple PastFuture. PastFutureContinuousTense. Past FuturePerfect Tense. PastFutureContinuousTense. Jundu M D
  • 19. SIMPLE PAST FUTURE.  Express the idea that in the past you thought something would happen in the future.  “would” is used to volunteer or promise, and  “was going to” is used to plan.  Both form can be used to make prediction about the future. Examples:  I told you he was going to come to the party. (plan)  I knew Scarlett would make breakfast. (voluntary action)  I had a feeling that the vacation was going to be a disaster. (prediction)  He promised he would send a postcard from Peru. (promise) S +would / (was/were going to) + O Jundu M D
  • 20. PAST FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action in progress at a specific time in the future by using past view. Examples:  I would be attending the conference if I was in Jakarta.  She would be having breakfast if her mother cooked some foods.  If she came, the show would be taking place smoothly. S +would be + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D
  • 21. PAST FUTURE PERFECT TENSE  Action that will be completed in the future by using past view. Examples:  If you had saved your money in a bank, they would’nt have gone.  I would have had that car, but i prefered to save money. S +would have + verb3 + O Jundu M D
  • 22. PAST FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE  Action that will have started, will have continued for some time and will still be in progress in the future by using past view. Examples:  If his visa had been approved, he would have been working abroad for a week.  Zack and his family would have been living at their new house if its constuction had finished.  I would have been doing my homework if I had bought a pen. S +would have been + verb(ing) + O Jundu M D