HOE ZIEN DE TIJDEN EN DE LIJDENDE VORM ERUIT IN HET ENGELS ?

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HOE ZIEN DE TIJDEN EN DE LIJDENDE VORM ERUIT IN HET ENGELS ?

SingularPlural 1. Simple tenses Indicate that an action is present, past or future relative to the speaker or writer. Present (ott) 1st person I walk/drawwe walk/draw 2nd person you walk/draw 3rd person he/she/it walks/ draws they walk/draw Past (ovt) 1st person I walked/ drew we walked/drew 2nd person you walked/ drew you walked/drew 3rd person he/she/it walked/ drew they walked/drew Future (ottt) 1st person I will walk/drawwe will walk/draw 2nd person you will walk/draw 3rd person he/she/it will walk/draw they will walk/draw Verb Tenses (Tijden) in the Active Voice (bedrijvende vorm)

2. Perfect tenses Indicate that an action was or will be completed before another time or action. Present perfect (vtt) 1st person I have walked/drawn we have walked/drawn 2nd person you have walked/drawn 3rd person he/she/it has walked/drawn they have walked/drawn Past perfect (vvt) 1st person I had walked/drawn we had walked/drawn 2nd person you had walked/drawn 3rd person he/she/it had walked/drawn they had walked/drawn Future perfect (vttt) 1st person I will have walked/drawn we will have walked/drawn 2nd person you will have walked/drawn 3rd person he/she/it will have walked/drawn they will have walked/drawn

3. Progressive tenses Indicate continuing action. Present progressive 1st person I am walking/drawing we are walking/drawing 2nd person you are walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it is walking/drawing they are walking/drawing Past progressive 1st person I was walking/drawing we were walking/drawing 2nd person you were walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it was walking/drawing they were walking/drawing Future progressive 1st person I will be walking/drawing we will be walking/drawing 2nd person you will be walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it will be walking/drawing they will be walking/drawing Present perfect progressive 1st person I have been walking/drawing we have been walking/drawing 2nd person you have been walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it has been walking/drawing they have been walking/drawing

Past perfect progressive 1st person I had been walking/drawing we had been walking/drawing 2nd person you had been walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it had been walking/drawing they had been walking/drawing Future perfect progressive 1st person I will have been walking/drawing we will have been walking/drawing 2nd person you will have been walking/drawing 3rd person he/she/it will have been walking/drawing they will have been walking/drawing

Tense Subject Auxiliary (Hulpww) Past Participle Volt.dlwoord SingularPlural Present ottThe car/carsisaredesigned. Present perfect vttThe car/carshas beenhave beendesigned. Past ovtThe car/carswasweredesigned. Past perfect vvtThe car/carshad been designed. Future otttThe car/carswill be designed. Future perfect vtttThe car/carswill have been designed. Present progressiveThe car/carsis beingare beingdesigned. Past progressiveThe car/carswas beingwere beingdesigned. De lijdende vorm (= passive voice)