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Future Simple (Indefinite) Tense Positive form

Yes/No form

Negative

Affirmative Form

Interrogative Form

Negative Form

I shall/will write

Shall/will I write?

I shall/will not write

You will write

Will you write?

You will not write

He (she, it) will write

Will he (she, it) write?

He (she, it) will not write

We shall/will write

Shall/will we write?

We shall/will not write

They will write

Will they write?

They will not write

Future Simple (Indefinite) Tense in the Past Positive form

Yes/No form

Negative form

Affirmative Form

Interrogative Form

Negative Form

I should/would write

Should/would I write?

I should/would not write

You would write

Would you write?

You would not write

He (she, it) would write

Would he (she, it) write?

He (she, it) would not write

We should/would write

Should/would we write?

We should/would not write

They would write

Would they write?

They would not write

Тable VII

ContinuousTenses

Continuous Tenses

Present

ContinuousTense

1.It expresses an activity that is happening now.

2. Arrangements.

1. The cardiologist is

listening to the heart now.

2. He is having an

appointment with a doctor

tomorrow.

Past Continuous Tense

1. It expresses activities inprogress before, and probably after, a particular time in the past.

2. Fordescriptions.

3. It expresses an interrupted past activity.

1. The consultant was doinghis ward round at 11.00 a.m.

2. She was wearing a whitegown.

3. I was writing when thebell rang.

Future Continuous

Tense

It expresses an action happening in some moments in future

I sha I shall be waiting for you at 9 o’clock tomorrow

Future Continuous in the Past

It used in subordinate clauses and expresses an action happening in some moments in future

She didn’t call on him yesterday evening beca­use she thought he would be doing his work

Present Continuous Tense Positive form

Yes/No form

Negative form

Affirmative Form

Interrogative Form

Negative Form

I am writing

Am I writing?

I am not writing

You are writing

Are you writing?

You are not writing

He (she, it) is writing

Is he (she, it) writing?

He (she, it) is not writing

We are writing

Are we writing?

We are not writing

They are writing

Are they writing?

They are not writing