The Tenses in English Grammar - Reference
One sentence is put into different tenses. You can see how the meaning changes.The words in green are signal words. They tell you which tense you have to use.
| Tense | Example | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Simple Present | I play football every week. | Here you want to say that it happens regularly. |
| Present Progressive | I'm playing football now. | Here you want to say that it is happening at the moment. |
| Simple Past | I played football yesterday. | You did it yesterday, it happened in the past. |
| Past Progressive | I was playing football the whole evening. | You were doing it in the past. It's not sure whether the action was finished or not. |
| Present Perfect | I have just played football. | You have just finished it. So it has a connection to the present. Maybe your clothes are dirty. |
| Present Perfect Progressive | I have been playing football for 2 hours. | You want to say how long you have been doing it. (You started in the past and it continues up to the present. |
| Past Perfect | I had played football before Susan came. | The two actions are related to each other: you had finished to play football and after that the girl arrived. |
| Past Perfect Progressive | I had been playing football for two hours when Susan came. | Here you want to point out how long you had been doing it before the girl came. |
| will-future | I will play football next week. | This is a prediction, you can probably do something else. |
| going to-future | I'm going to play football this afternoon. | This is a plan you've made. |
| Future Progressive | I will be playing football next Sunday. | You do it every Sunday (as usual) |
| Future Perfect | I will have played football by tomorrow. | You will have done it before tomorrow. |
| Conditional Simple |
I would play football. | You'll probably do it. |
| Conditional Progressive |
I would be playing football. | You'll probably do it. Here you concentrate more on the progress of the action. |
| Conditional Perfect |
I would have played football. | You'll probably have finished playing football at a special time in the future. Here you concentrate on the fact (football). |
| Conditional Perfect Progressive |
I would have been playing football. | You'll probably have finished playing football at a special time in the future. Here you concentrate on the progress of playing (football). |
Negations of the sentences
| Tense | Example |
|---|---|
| Simple Present | I do not play football every week. I don't play football every week. |
| Present Progressive | I am not playing football now. I'm not playing football now. |
| Simple Past | I did not play football yesterday. I didn't play football yesterday. |
| Past Progressive | I was not playing football yesterday. I wasn't playing football yesterday. |
| Present Perfect | I have not played football. I haven't played football. I've not played football. |
| Present Perfect Progressive | I have not been playing football. I haven't been playing football. I've not been playing football. |
| Past Perfect | I had not played football. I hadn't played football. I'd not played football. |
| Past Perfect Progressive | I had not been playing football. I hadn't been playing football. I'd not been playing football. |
| will-future | I will/shall not play football next week. I won't play football next week. |
| going to-future | I am not going to play football this afternoon. I'm not going to play football this afternoon. |
| Future Progressive | I will/shall not be playing football. I won't be playing football. |
| Future Perfect | I will/shall not have played football. I won't have played football. |
| Conditional Simple | I would not play football. I'd not play football. |
| Conditional Progressive | I would not be playing football. I wouldn't be playing football. I'd not be playing football. |
| Conditional Perfect | I would not have played football. I wouldn't have played football. I'd not have played football. |
| Conditional Perfect Progressive | I would not have been playing football. I wouldn't have been playing football. I'd not have been playing football. |
Questions
| Tense | Example |
|---|---|
| Simple Present | Do you play football? |
| Present Progressive | Are you playing football? |
| Simple Past | Did you play football? |
| Past Progressive | Were you playing football? |
| Present Perfect | Have you played football? |
| Present Perfect Progressive | Have you been playing football? |
| Past Perfect | Had you played football? |
| Past Perfect Progressive | Had you been playing football? |
| will-future | Will you play football? |
| going to-future | Are you going to play football? |
| Future Progressive | Will you be playing football? |
| Future Perfect | Will you have played football? |
| Conditional Simple | Would you play football? |
| Conditional Progressive | Would you be playing football? |
| Conditional Perfect | Would you have played football? |
| Conditional Perfect Progressive | Would you have been playing football? |
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